Two-Way Spiral

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Karpeth

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This weave is not repeating in the First degree. Every third ring seems to connect 4 instead of 3.

As such, two way spiral is a misnomer.

I would reccomend a render without physics.
 
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This weave is not repeating in the First degree.
I have no idea what this means.
Every third ring seems to connect 4 instead of 3.
Yes, because they do. Every third ring is a tether between two root cells. Two-way spiral adds a tether between each cell in Japanese Rain Chain/Axiom 5 in 1, that is included in the rotation needed to connect each cell in the untethered version. If the tethers only connected to one ring in the cells, then you would just have 2 in 1 chain.
As such, two way spiral is a misnomer.
I know, that's why I said so in the description ;) There is a two way spiral, but only if the purple rings are present in both. Purple and red make one spiral and purple and blue make another. In CCT a ring can only be a part of one element so if there's one spiral, the other one doesn't exist as half of the rings that make it wouldn't be present.
Two-way Spiral - Misnomer.jpg

I would reccomend a render without physics.
Not sure what you think that would add, a render without physics is just going to show wherever I place the rings originally without any movement.
 
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