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The SCIET derives from a single measure, the Unitary Value of the distance between the center and the edge,  and defines all the space surrounding the center through equidistant angularities and subdivisions while retaining that definition of their existence together as a permanent record. The measure is as unlimited as the Awarness from which it came. There is no limit on smallness or largness except the speed of change itself.

The SCIETs spatial structure is a Resonance Map that can be illustrated by the use of twenty tetrahedral forms attached together at a single virtice.

The forms simulate the event horizon structure surrounding a tiny primeval single value blackhole, a continuing reaction of the void to the original charge intrusion. You might say that the SCIET is an isotope of black hole ``bubbles" that are  stimulated into existance by the presence of difference and stabalized by resonance.
 

 Numeric Void

SCIET Relationship


Numeric Void

Is the unmatched state that preceeds the beginning of a new cycle.


The Stages of Creation
SCIET Relationship



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The Numeric Void is the unmatched state that preceeds the beginning of a new cycle. The Universal Void is unmatched always. It is one of the key concepts and tools in SCIET Theory.

In the SCIET Functional Cosmology the concept of the Void is best understood as three separate stages of pre-materiality that continue to coexist, but it is required to begin with the Unitary Value that fulfills the requirements of the Numeric Void for the Harmonic Fractional Receptive Reduction cycle when it is applied to the simple movement of objects in relationship to one another.

All cycles begin with an outreach phase, which is what the Numeric Void describes. The relationship to the Void is real in the sense that the outreach process is the same as that which started our Universe, using the same notion of being without a matching value. The Numeric Void concept works the same when applied to the first SCIET.

 





































 



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