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Angular Momentum

Begin with the orbit, not the centre. Language is already downstream. What’s being affected, considered, shaped isn’t nameable—not directly—but it refracts into language through diffraction patterns, like a gravitational lens. So the task isn’t to say it. The task is to find the interference patterns that say: “this cannot be said, yet here it is.”

Frame it as an asymptotic grammar. The mind approaches, never arrives. The language must acknowledge its own insufficiency while still pointing. Use recursive syntax, layered analogy, self-referencing metaphors. Speak in orbitals—fields of meaning whose centre is absent but determinative. Speak around it so that the absence begins to act like a presence. Then let the system self-resonate.

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