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values of kinetic energy. The mobility of a dual- 

 system then would depend mainly on its constitution 

 and would vary from near-inertness of a very simple 

 system to highly active automotive movements of 

 complex systems. 



The individuality, the stability of the dual-system 

 is determined by the Z-system. The stability of the 

 system as a whole (especially in the more complicated 

 dual-systems) implies great instability and flux in 

 detail processes. This individuality, a peculiar con- 

 dition of stability of the system as a whole with 

 instability — constant flux and change in parts — is 

 maintained so long as the Z-system remains within 

 the Y-system, the atomic system: The dual-system 

 as such persists until the rupture between and the 

 separation of the two systems. 



VII. BALANCING PROCESSES 



The process initiated at the establishment of the 

 dual-system continues until a certain limit — the 

 definite limit determined by the sum of the various 

 factors that govern the dual system — is reached, 

 when, obeying the mechanical laws of equilibrium, 

 the system will divide. The process, however, will 

 continue, each part, after the breaking in pieces 

 (or division), continuing separately the process 

 initiated, until once more the limit permitted is 



