Simple euclidean technique for constructing a reciprocal.
Simple demonstation for counting segments along an axis for constructing
group reciprocals within a reciprocal.
When fluid pours into a two dimensional area at a constant rate per
constant time, expansion of the area's circumpherence decreases until
essentially increase is so slight it cannot be easily discerned.
Reciprocal diminishing of spectrum wavelengths is similar, increases in
length growing less and less discernable per increasing outer electron
locations. Physicists call this converging toward an infinity, but it
isn't infinity the expansion is always within a
frame that boxes the physics.
See the Hotbox for more thoughts on area/circumpherence
expansion by a unit of liquid inpouring per unit of time.
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