The Big Cycle is like a giant playground where everything moves together, just like kids on swings.
How It Starts
Imagine you're on a swing. You start by pushing yourself, that’s the beginning of the cycle. In the Big Cycle, something similar happens: there's a push at the start, and then things keep going because of that first move.
How It Keeps Going
Once you’re swinging high, you don’t have to push every time, you just need a little help from the swing itself. That’s how the middle works in the Big Cycle: everything keeps moving because it was already set in motion.
When It Ends
Eventually, you slow down and stop. In the Big Cycle, that means things start to settle, like when you get off the swing and it stops swaying. The end is just a pause before the next push starts again.
It’s like playing tag: someone runs (the beginning), keeps running (the middle), and then slows down until they stop (the end). Then someone new can start running, and the game continues!
Examples
- A child pushes a swing, and it keeps going higher and higher.
- The seasons changing throughout the year.
- A clock ticking with regular beats.
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See also
- How a Car Engine Works?
- How a Car Engine ACTUALLY Works (The Hidden Storm)?
- How A Mechanical Clock Works?
- How Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs Work In 10 Minutes?
- How a Tractor Works?