In the start to this video, there is a short animation of two toroidal vortexes in rotation. This in my view look to be a nice example of how a binary system may work in space.
Further reference,
When I saw the two toroidal rings orbiting one another, I had an idea pop into my mind. Perhaps the shape of sound is also a movement. So the shape of sound is not stuck in constant relativity... But rather that it moves in a cyclical shape. The idea in that being that you could detect the movement recording over time then removing the non moving picture of matter from the picture and see only the shape of the movement.
Kind of like inverting the color on an image in photoshop, except you are making an inverse of movement. To make further example, the shape of movement from
a string, a pole and a rock >in spin, is likely to come out like a hollow disc shape on a pole ~as a shape of movement.
When you take a snapshot of a droplet hitting water what shape is the surface of the water making?
Adding that the surface of the water is merely the expression that we comprehend, of the body of water moving.
I would like make another example, if you are walking through a leaf tree forest and it is autumn, where the ground is covered in orange and brown leaves. Suddenly you catch a glimpse of motionless water from out the leaves, off to your side...
And It takes you a moment to identify it as water. I always found that odd.
I mean what else could it be? Rated from general experience? Yet I find myself mystified with it for a brief moment until I realize that's it is water.
It causes me to think that it is the movement of water that is it's such-ness and is distinct and we recognize this first...