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A Brief Explanation
 
two interlocking rings Think about all the people you know or have met in your life. Some people have been transitory while others have been intimately close to you. Each of those people has similar relationships with other people - most of which you have never met or heard of. three interlocking rings


five interlocking rings Where there is overlap, we have relationship. Not all relationships are consciously shared and only the points that touch are consciously experienced.
 
Relationship is not simply two or three dimensional. In the example above, imagine a relationship that also exists between the blue and the red - in addition to the relationships shown. Now we have the example below:
 
  interlocking rings  
 
In the next example below, blue may start a relationship connection with black - but does not have any relationship with green. At first, black may not realise that blue has a relationship connection to red and similarly, blue may not know about black's connections to yellow and green. However, yellow may tell blue that it also knows black and at some point there will be a collective knowledge of others but, not necessarily a direct relationship. As you can begin to see, all of this moves towards a complex system of relationships:
 
  interlocking rings  
 
One way to illustrate these quantum relationships, is through the mediums of art and light.
 
 
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