Our eyes are always drawn to the most complicated thing we see. 3/7/14 23:00 Our eyes are always drawn to the most complicated thing we see. If we find pieces we can digest, we start trying to figure it out. But if it is too big for us to find a place large enough to work on it, then we reject it and ignore it. At the center of everything, is a garbage disposal. -o+ Like so. The engine that generates the -+ or +- spin or even keeps it from spinning, is the shape of what goes through the o - or stalls it. And, really, there is just a - that is sitting on top of itself. When things go smoothly, it is two -- on top of each other, so that one is not visible. They are connected though, by a smaller set of consistantly moving + that hook the two together perfectly at a tightness and speed that we cannot perceive. But when they are out of sync with each other, they form a + which spins from the unbalance of stuff being unevenly brought through the middle. That is the engine. It squeezes everything that passes through it. -o+