When the two ends of the arch touch, you get to a default converging state.
- When the two ends of the arch touch, you get to a default converging state.
- Before, people had to imagine the unbuilt parts of the arch.
- It's much easier for someone to get confused, especially if they aren't already aligned.
- When the arch is complete, but not necessarily strong, it gets discontinuously easy for others to participate and improve it autonomously.
- It's obvious what it's supposed to do, and how to make it more robust.
- That default alignment gets stronger and stronger the more robust and load-bearing it becomes.
- It becomes a scaffolding for coherence.