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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.