What is A?
A represents the first of two core concepts we explore here. It can symbolize beginnings, structure, or a primary force depending on context.
What is B?
B stands as the counterpart to A. It may reflect balance, contrast, or complementarity—offering a different perspective or function.
How do A and B relate?
Together, A and B form a simple yet powerful duality. They may oppose, support, or define each other. Their interaction creates meaning through contrast and connection.