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Three-thirds of infinite movement

The ratio of two-thirds to one-third is a very important principle on which all kinds of movements work, their endless swirling. The ratio of two-thirds to one-third is a very important principle on which all kinds of movements work, their endless swirling.

The ratio of the two halves is the balance of equilibrium. If we move it, but do not want to overturn it, the optimum drive is to use a three-thirds ratio, which, through a momentary return through equilibrium, can reach the opposite extreme position. Both extreme positions are defined by a ratio of two-thirds to one-third. Thus, they allow rapid alternation of opposite movements (vibrations).

If this ratio is overcome, it is advantageous to continue in the same direction of movement. In this way, infinite motion can be generated, the faster it is, the shorter the length or radius of the vibrating body. An excellent example of said oscillation is bone. Correct movement shows opposing movements of the bone ends, not parallel. The very best movement takes place in the middle third.