ABSTRACT

In this chapter, the author suggests that virtually all animal movement is a twisty arc of rotation, of wheeling. He features the sun and its distribution patterns of circles and cycles of fire, light, and heat around the circumference of the globe. The author focuses on the displacement of mobile symmetries from the shapes and movements of animal bodies to the human construction of tools and models with mobile symmetries and rotational angular momentum. He discusses some examples of the ways that wheels can convert mechanical energy into heat energy. The author shows that most energies cycle on earth because of the sun's influence. He summarizes the place and role of sunlight within the electromagnetic spectrum by providing a short history of the way that electromagnetic waveforms rotate energy by the principle of angular momentum. The author finds that the rotational angular momentum of the sun cycle is the main distributor of convertible patterns of rhythmic energy around the globe.