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Systole and Diastole

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Diastole and systole are conventions used to describe both Space and Time. With regard to Space, diastole refers to the large extreme of things, the point past which something can expand no further, without becoming something else.

As applied to the Six Orbits of Space, diastole is that part which bodies the apertures of Rose Window and Remembry at the outermost of Anesidore. The cross-section of diastole of each of the Six Orbits of Space is uniformly hundredspan in height and hundredspan in width. At systole the Six Orbits of Space are tenspan in height and tenspan in width in cross-section.

As applied to Time and to the Six Orbits of Time, diastole refers to the coincindent beginning and end points of the Orbit. In time-keeping, diastole refers to the start of the measure of its Orbit.