Patterns

Patterns are formed when individual points relate (connect) to one another. Individual points don't have to be points of possibility; an individual point can be much more complex and consist of its own patterns.

Patterns are subject to the Law of Complexity.

Due to this, they can, theoretically, be infinitely complex. This means any pattern imaginable is possible, as well as those that are not imaginable.

Note: Everything, except points of possibility, is a pattern!