Just as there are more than two sides to any wheel, so in the context of a relationship to itself, when a wheel turns, it does so in more than two simultaneous directions. If the side of a wheel that you are looking at is in a clockwise rotation, you will always know that the opposite side is in a counterclockwise rotation.
Take any route, with someone at either extremity, and a wheel moving from one end to the other. One of those persons will see the wheel as moving away; while the other person, at the other end, will see the same wheel as coming towards. Neither of these two perceptions will be accurate unless both assimilates the other.
You may not be travelling, but you're always moving.
You pick a nice spot to sit down; and do so. One second later, you stand up again. At the very point you stood up, you were kilometres away from the location in space in which you sat. Not only are you kilometres away from that said point in space, but also the spot you were sitting on is now just as far away from where it was a second ago as you are. One could cross the street so as to not get to the other side.
The sand of a desert may be moving in a direction different
from that of the desert itself.
In the context of a relationship to all probabilities, as far away as you and the ground may be from that point in space, the actual location has, in fact, remain the same; nowhere in
particular. In the context of a relationship to yourself, you
and the ground you were sitting on were both moving along an
epicycloid. In the context of a relationship to all
probabilities, you, the ground, and the whole planet, as well
as everything else are all moving every which way that a
something can move. This is the polywave.
To locate a particle exactly, an observer could bounce a
photon of radiation off it.
Some may say that this very act of location alters the
position of the particle. However, only the perceived
location would be modified by this act. Because everything,
with the exception of the state of nothingness, is always
moving as a polywave, the actual location of everything
always remains the same; nowhere in particular. Even if one
did modify a perceived location of a particle, the act itself
hasn't really changed anything; because in the context of a
relationship to all probabilities, the actual location of the
particle still remains nowhere in particular.
Nothingness is
the only thing
which doesn't move
as a polywave.
This is because
nothingness
does not
move
at
all
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