Critical Tension or Point of Critical Tension is:
The Point in Time and Potential where Syntropic Force and Entropic Energy are at maximum Compression or Opposition where their conflict or antagonism creates concordant and discordant harmonics, partials and/or overtones as developed via the Law of Cycles and Principle of Regeneration. In other words Critical Tension is when Syntropic Compression reverts to and becomes Entropic Radiation.
See Also
1.23 - Power of Harmonics through Summation Tones
9.9 - Sympathy or Harmony Between Harmonics or Overtones
Center of Tension
Figure 5.2 - Centers of Swirls are High Tension while Swirl Periphery are Low Tension
Harmonic
Overtone
Partial
Power of Beat Harmonics
supercritical fluid
Surface Tension
Table of Plate Harmonics and Intervals
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