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The history of human orientation did not begin with movement, but with reference. Navigation has always presupposed a point, a direction, or a field against which deviation, trajectory, and correction become interpretable. Whether stars, horizons, or instruments are involved, orientation is not a property of space, but the consequence of an accepted order.
Orientation, however, is not shaped exclusively by conventions. Decision-making and alignment are also driven by centers that become determining through their influence. The Hungarian expression “to be close to the pot” describes this mechanism. The pot generates a gravitational field: it functions as a center, attracts, and shapes the behavior of the periphery within its own domain. Orbit persists, but points of reference become unstable. Oscillation can be understood as the system’s actual state, but it can also be read as the insufficiency of measurement, orientation, or reference, in which orientation itself becomes…
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The history of human orientation did not begin with movement, but with reference. Navigation has always presupposed a point, a direction, or a field against which deviation, trajectory, and correction become interpretable. Whether stars, horizons, or instruments are involved, orientation is not a property of space, but the consequence of an accepted order.
Orientation, however, is not shaped exclusively by conventions. Decision-making and alignment are also driven by centers that become determining through their influence. The Hungarian expression “to be close to the pot” describes this mechanism. The pot generates a gravitational field: it functions as a center, attracts, and shapes the behavior of the periphery within its own domain. Orbit persists, but points of reference become unstable. Oscillation can be understood as the system’s actual state, but it can also be read as the insufficiency of measurement, orientation, or reference, in which orientation itself becomes…












































































