Arc (B)

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Layer: B

Vector 1

Type: operation Relation: guidance

Vector 2

Type: influence Relation: redirection

Vector 3

Type: cause Relation: transition

Description

Arc operates as a functional mechanism that guides movement along a curved path. It influences the operational rhythm by redirecting force, motion or attention away from a straight trajectory and into a controlled sweep. Arc causes transition by enabling a shift in direction that remains fluid and predictable, allowing processes to adapt without abrupt change. Through its functional presence, the environment becomes more navigable, as the Arc provides a structured way to shift orientation. It acts as a practical tool that shapes how energy flows, ensuring that movement follows a balanced and intentional route. Arc enhances operational coherence by smoothing the passage between different points or states. In this way, it becomes an active agent that transforms rigid motion into flexible and harmonious progression.

B

operation guidance

influence redirection

cause transition