Bioenergetics 129: Biogeometry in 2D and 3D+ with inversion insights utilizing non-orientable surface
There is a recurring biogeometrical pattern in 2D and 3D+, one of many in the universe. This pattern, the mobius stripe, linked in a trinity formation is a non-orientable surface.
Mobius stripes interlinked in a trinity formation result in a non-orientable pattern in 3D space and time that is passive.
Non-orientable, meaning that within it one cannot consistently distinguish clockwise from counterclockwise turns. Every non-orientable surface contains a Möbius strip. - Wikipedia
Here are some comments that I find very insightful with respect to “inversion” and the arrow of time moving forward and backward and interfacing with this through the use of patterns in biogeometry: “The Möbius strip has several curious properties. It is a non-orientable surface: if an asymmetric two-dimensional object slides one time around the strip, it returns to its starting position as its mirror image. In particular, a curved arrow pointing clockwise (↻) would return as an arrow pointing counterclockwise (↺), implying that, within the Möbius strip, it is impossible to consistently define what it means to be clockwise or counterclockwise.” [1]
List of References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%B6bius_strip
[2] https://nenahsylver.com/
[3] https://www.rajasfashions.com/