Azo (B)

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Layer: B

Vector 1

Type: operation Relation: linking

Vector 2

Type: influence Relation: reactivity

Vector 3

Type: cause Relation: change

Description

Azo operates as a functional mechanism that links components through a reactive connection capable of altering behavior or appearance. It influences the operational rhythm by introducing sensitivity to external conditions, allowing the system to shift when triggered by light, heat or interaction. Azo causes change by enabling transitions that modify structure, color or state, turning a stable configuration into a dynamic one. Through its functional presence, the environment becomes more responsive, as the linkage acts as a pivot point for transformation. It serves as a practical agent that channels reactivity into controlled or purposeful outcomes. In this way, Azo becomes an operational force that turns connection into a catalyst for change.

B

operation linking

influence reactivity

cause change