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Polar

▸ adjective: having a pair of equal and opposite charges, opposition, sex
▸ adjective: characterized by opposite extremes; completely opposed

Polar, or the state of being polarized, is sometimes referred to as having two seeming opposite poles or bi-polar, bias, dipole, charge, dual and sex. Examples are a magnet, an electric circuit, male and female, etc. A magnet for instance is polar while an unmagnetized piece of iron is said to be depolar, non-polar or not having poles. It's opposite is depolar; not having a dual state, polarity or lacking charge and discharge. This state of a thing or condition having two seeming opposites mutually intermittently attracted then repulsed has been known and illustrated since antiquity. Religious writings all refer this dual state of matter and energy. Genesis?: Void and Earth, day and night, Adam and Eve, Cain? and Abel?, Heaven and Hell, celestial and terrestrial, God and Satan, etc. demonstrating the idea that religions are (or were originally) about natural principles and laws which are the causative truths creating and actuating our universe. Native Americans regard the eagle feather as sacred because its black and one colors represent duality or polar.

Polarity as Yin and Yang


Polarity as Yin and Yang




See Also

2.19 - Male-Father and Female-Mother Forces
2.24 - The Duality of One
3.12 - Reciprocating Duality
Depolar
Dipole
Dual
Entropy
Equilibrium
Figure 2.12.1 - Polarity or Duality
Figure 2.8 - Alchemists Artwork showing duality or Polar States
Figure 3.36 - Contracting and Expanding Duality
Figure 7.5 - Triune Composition of Dualities of Matter and Energy
Figure 8.8 - Polar States or Conditions as Seeming Opposites
Ion
Part 02 - Origin of Polar States
Polarized
Principle of Polarity
Sex
Syntropy
Table of Cause and Effect Dualities


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