
Patterns repeat.
Structure preserves information.
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
Same arrangement persists across different positions
Information
Configurations exist across positions.
Some arrangements repeat across positions.
The same arrangement occurs in different locations.
Position does not alter the arrangement.
Nothing remains without repetition.
Elements occupy positions.
Arrangements exist from grouped elements.
If arrangement does not occur, nothing exists to persist.
An arrangement appears at one position.
The same arrangement appears at another position.
If it appears only once, no persistence exists.
Positions differ across space.
The same arrangement occupies different positions.
If arrangement changes with position, nothing remains.
Distance separates positions.
Separation does not alter the arrangement.
If separation alters it, no persistence exists.
An arrangement exists in multiple regions.
Each instance holds the same configuration.
If instances differ, no persistence exists.
Positions change along sequence.
The arrangement remains the same at each position.
If it changes along sequence, nothing remains.
Arrangement does not depend on location.
Location changes while arrangement remains.
If location defines it, no persistence exists.
If repetition fails, arrangement does not remain.
If arrangement does not remain, no structure exists.
If no structure exists, no relation remains.
Without relation, nothing remains.
The same arrangement persists across positions.
Without repetition, nothing remains.

