Matter integrates by the contraction of one pair of spirals around the shafts which wind it into spheres by the way of their poles, and disintegrates it by the expansion of the other pair which unwinds it by way of equators.
The pair of spirals which wind light waves into spheres continue that winding until holes are bored through spheres and rings are formed, aided by the centrifugal force exerted by the expansion of the opposing spirals.
Rings are the “death” half of the cycles of spheres. Rings recondense around points in space and rewind as spheres. The majestic ring nebula in Lyra is an outstanding example of the disintegration process of Nature. The ring exemplifies the “death” half of the cycle and the newly formed sun at its center the “life” half. A new body has been born out of the old one as it expanded into the heavens.