Syzygy V

Syzygy V is formed by the Tone Waveform and one of three possible GaugeWaveforms (red) whose Polar Triangle lies at a position directly oppisite the Polar Triangle of a Syzygy II Gauge Waveform. The Syzygy V Gauge Waveform will create a Syzygy VII with this particular Syzygy II Gauge Waveform.

Syzygy V has one plane of symmetry that  intersects an equal number of 108 and 60 degree angles of both Waveforms. This plane of symmetry also intersects a pair of oppisite edges of its consituent Waveforms.  Along this plane Minor seconds (half steps) and Perfect Fourths (two whole steps and one half step) are measured.

Syzygy V (1): A - D - D sharp - G sharp - A
Syzygy V (2): C sharp - F sharp - G - C - C sharp
Syzygy V (3): F - A sharp - B - E - F

You can can observe these meaurements by clicking the red rectangle with the music note. Clicking a
red vertical "w" icon will change the particular syzygy and what the rectangle will play.

Measuring the Perfect Fourth is based on the direction of the animation ball. If the oppisite direction is chosen, Syzygy V measures Perfect Fifths and
Syzygy VII will measure Perfect Fourths.Since the Perfect fourth interval is an inversion of the Perfect Fifth, Syzygy V works in conjunction with Syzygy VII to create/ measure the circle of fifths.