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Symmetry as an architectural law.
A symmetrical data system is not built from mirrored halves,
like folding a square.
Symmetry isn’t reflection.
Symmetry is invariance.
Data structures that remain valid under transformation:
The architecture holds because its operators compose anywhere,
and its forms survive relocation.
Not necessarily equal.
Not necessarily duplicated.
Just structurally coherent.
Symmetry is not a mirror.
A diagram that is also a talisman.
I integrate it, because I knew it would enter into criteria, but that no criterion should ever alter the data.
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