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'''Dinergy''' is the pattern-forming process of the union of opposites.  It is a term coined by [[György Doczi]].  This pattern-forming can be seen throughout nature in the pattern of the [[floret|florets]] that make up a [[daisy]] and the sections of the [[nautilus]].  What is seen in all these patterns in nature is what is called the [[Golden Mean]], which the [[Golden rectangle]] is one fraction of this pattern.  Dinergy is the concept that the Golden rectangle is made up of two unequal parts, a ''minor'' and ''major'' part that are joined in an [[harmony|harmonious]] whole. 

Dinergy is a combination of two [[Greek]] words:  ''dia'' meaning "across, through, opposite"; and "energy".

The are many formulative parts to the pattern-forming.  "''Polarity'' referes to opposites but without indication that something new is born.  ''[[Duality]]'' and ''[[dichotomy]]'' indicate division, but do not mean joining.  ''[[Synergy]]'' indicates joing and cooperation, but does not refer specifically to opposites." (1)  Dinergy, in the natural world, is the joining of opposites in the creative energy of organic growth.

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==Related Ssites==
* [[Philosophy of mathematics]]
* [[Mathematics and God]] 

==References==
*''The Power of Limits'', pg 3.

==Bibliography==
*''The Power of Limits, Proportional Harmonies in Nature, Art, and Architecture'', György Doczi, Shambhala, Boston & London, l994.