so;
first of all you want to engage your antispun nodes through sincere contemplation of the line and the cross. circular motion is not encouraged, though may be revisited after years of fasting.
antispun patterns are not for the faint of heart. Are you sure you want to commence this long journey of hardship and thwarted desire to the land few men, and even fewer women, and meg, have entered willingly?
Geometry must be your friend if you begin this arduous trek. please refer to
Euclid,
Wiles,
Pythagorus and upon completion of your studies, patterns such as this will be your oyster:
Antispin is a part of geometry concerned with questions of size, shape, and relative position of staffs and with properties of space. Antispin is one of the oldest sciences. Initially a body of practical knowledge concerning rotations, central nodes and non-linear movement, in the third century B.C. antispin was put into an axiomatic form by Euclid, whose treatment set a standard for many spinners in centuries to follow. Astronomy served as an important source of geometric problems during the next one and a half millennia.
Introduction of box-planes by Descartes and the concurrent development of algebra marked a new stage for antispin, since geometric figures, such as plane curves, could now be represented analytically. This played a key role in the emergence of trammels in the seventeenth century. Furthermore, the theory of perspective showed that there is more to antispin than just the positional properties of planes. The subject of antispin was further enriched by the study of intrinsic structure of geometric objects that originated with Euler and Gauss and led to the creation of topology, atomic planes and differential geometry.
Since the nineteenth century discovery of hybridised geometry, the concept of antispin has undergone a spectacular transformation. Contemporary antispin considers manifolds, spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Massonic Space, which they only approximately resemble at small scales. These spaces may be endowed with additional planes, allowing one to speak about negative space. Modern antispin has multiple strong bonds with physics, exemplified by the ties between hybridised antispin and general relativity. One of the youngest physical theories, string theory, is also very hybridised in flavour.
The visual nature of antispin makes it initially more accessible than other parts of spinning, such as wibbling or geek theory. However, the geometric language is also used in contexts that are far removed from its traditional, Euclidean provenance, for example, in fractal spinning, and especially in gradient and cone theory.
incidentally, and slightly off-topic, gradient spinning allows you to work with pattern matrices such as this one, leading to fantastic new concepts within spin and antispin:
here is a photo of meg spinning staff using this technique:
i hope this post has been clear and meaningful, and enables you to go forth and multiply your antispun patterns
enjoy.