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concept:nearly-invisible-centernearly invisible center
A center that governs the life of a room yet has no clear boundaries, like a still place in a stream.
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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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cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- Underlines the difficulty and importance of the focal center.
- Definition of a center as an aperture for the I-light.
- Centers whose presence is already latent in the field — going to the heart of the living structure already there and encapsulating the real life going on
- The quality of a center that intensifies when it helps a larger center; the vital core of every center.
- Centers do not have sharp edges; their influence fades, making boundary-drawing problematic, which is why 'center' is preferred over 'whole'.
- The explicit recursive definition that underpins living structure.
- The fundamental question about the nature of centers, addressed through recursive definition.