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concept:anatolian-carpet-border-ornamentAnatolian Carpet Border Ornament
A 15th-century Turkish carpet border used to illustrate the field of centers and the necessity of accuracy.
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- How Life Comes From WholenessmentionsChapter 4 of Volume 1, The Phenomenon of Life, which explains how life arises from the wholeness of centers through mutual helping and recursion.
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