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SCIET Relationship
Point-to-point
The Point-to-Point Principle states: All relationships are one-to-one or point-to-point.
The Stages of Creation SCIET Relationship
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A point is related to the integral value of the metric it terminates. So a point means the start or end of a line based on a particular metric unit. Thus a single line can can be said to contain all the point-to-point values possible within a given system.
In practical terms we are saying that adjustments between systems occur through measures from center to center in a common integral value based on a subdivision of the whole measure between them.
In the Illustration below we see two points (A & B) represented as two SCIETangles. On the right is shown a unifying third value (C) also derived from the SCIETangles positioned at the midpoint of the point-to-point line
The illustration above shows SCIETangles configured to show the point-to-point relationship
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One of the early questions resolved in the search for the SCIET was the corkscrew path of light through space. It seemed to argue against the existence of a straight line between points in space. The corkscrew path is an artifact of the lattice or fabric of space acting through the SCIET and the concept of a straight line is valid in the point-to-point relationships, that are the basis of the SCIET, because they emerge from the Void
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