FROM Zero to One: a Quantum Leap?

measurements

measurements (Photo credit: Rebecca and Bernhard)

One is the unit and reference measure
that determines all else.

The size of One is the radius of a circle
and thus an orbit of circulation
as well as a sphere
and thus a volume for mass.

The size of One
is the radius of a circle in one dimension of number and measure,
the amplitude of sin and cos in the two dimensions of curve and wave
and the count of a turn of a spiral in the 3D of space.

The size of One
sets sin and cos waves in motion – large or small –
as turns of a spiral (linear count)
within an orbit of circulation (2D plane)
contained in a sphere of ambulation (3D space).

One is the radius of One
and the diameter of An Other:
sin of a wave
and pole for a spiral.

As radius and diameter,
line and circle,
One is wave and particle,
sin and sphere.

One is Unit and Unity.
And yet it is multi-functional
as it unites polarities.

 

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3 thoughts on “FROM Zero to One: a Quantum Leap?

  1. mlbk7 April 22, 2013 at 7:33 pm Reply

    And One could be the first one forth of the distance between two points covered at an average velocity of 18 miles per second for me to get to you.

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