5.1.2. The first sensation and its form
This section marks an important shift. In the previous part, BEING, THE EXPERIENCER and VARHET were established as the ontological preconditions for experience. Here arises the first actual difference that can be experienced.
What follows describes how the first sensation emerges, how it immediately establishes a polarity between the experienced and the comprehensible, and why every difference must simultaneously carry its own counter-movement. At the same time, the basic form is introduced that all later experience follows: the rhythmic alternation between poles that ultimately manifests as waves, resonances, fields and physical reality.
These four points thus establish not only the first experience, but also the first rhythm, the first polarity and the first structural lawfulness. Here the foundation is laid for the Experience Circle, for the geometry of the Horizon Equation, and for the universal alternation that the theory claims underlies all manifestation.