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claim:the-appearance-of-this-invisible-and-useful-center-at-the-core-of-every-room-is-the-most-subtle-invariantThe appearance of this invisible and useful center at the core of every room is the most subtle invariant.
Underlines the difficulty and importance of the focal center.
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- This chapter describes how living process unfolds to create rooms with life, covering position, main centers, fine structure, and tranquility.
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- Operational definition of a room's main center.
- Describes the subtlety of room centers.
- The most subtle invariant of good rooms.
- Summarizes the three primary determinants of room life.
- The role of subsidiary centers.
- A key insight about position and context.
- The central ontological claim: living structure's dependence on dynamic creation.
- Suggests that sufficiently intense fields of centers transcend ordinary matter.