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The Universality of Potentialism

Our most important takeaway from this chapter is that Potential exists on every scale in the universe. More importantly, if we know what to look for, we can find evidence of this. One of the easiest ways is to look for the telltale signs of its distinctive geometry. The two key elements of Potential, at least regarding its geometry and identifying the Push and Pull of Potential and the spirality of its expression.

Importantly, we have learned that Potential does express itself differently, depending on what scale we are looking at. This is partly due to the physics of the scale involved, but it is also due to the fact that different scales are also products of different epochs, so some will show higher or lower levels of Complexification. So, Potential on a quantum scale may seem more primitive in how it expresses itself as it is so raw and fundamental it actually borders the Cosmic Womb itself. By comparison, stars in a galaxy follow a fairly easy to identify pattern we’ve been taught to look for. At the other extreme, planets such as Earth show a culmination of the highest current levels of Complexification, and therefor show the highest levels of complex geometry we could expect to see.

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Regardless of how the geometry plays out, though, we can identify all the basic parts at each scale we have reviewed. This doesn’t nearly cover all the evidence of Potential at work, but it is a starting foundation for us before we move further forward to understand more completely how Potentialism works.

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