We still need the standing wave, it is the stopping point where Nyquist cannot see variations and matter gets compacted. These standing waves cause larger quant sizes going toward the center of compaction.
Nyquist only moves phase at the finest granularty, there are no quant numbers assigned to Nyquist, except its own. So all phase movement is at the fine granularity. But a standing wave is a region where there is no more fine granularity, the equalization process has stopped. The granularity remaining is large, and is a standing wave because there is no more phase variation in the region.
Hence we get the concentricity, large gradients stuck as standing waves in the center, then the next lowest granularity get stuck in the outside, and so on. These levels of granulartiy are the quantization levels.
When some large standing wave breaks free, it moves with the density of a low granulatiry, but is still moved in the finest granularity of the Nyquist.
So, this all makes sense. I had to double check to make sure we did not need standing waves everywhere, no we do not. Quantization levels are what they are because phase motion was originatiing from some standing wave, and as waves in motion, they appear in the original density.
So, yes indeed, it is all about moving phase with the dumb Nyquist. And, yes indeed, there is no complicated ordering of the Nyquist function. And yes indeed, this is a very simple process.
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