Intransitivity is the heart of Escher’s painting “Ascending and Descending”. Yet cycles are also intransitive, and nature is full of cycles. To escape from being perpetual motion machines, cycles need a pump, with external input of energy to operate it.
For blood circulation, the heart is the pump. Not the “heart” as in “the heart of the matter”, or “the compassionate heart”, but “heart” as a physical muscle, a living pump.
Where does the heart pump get its energy? From glucose and oxygenj from bread and breath. Both bread and breath come ultimately from green plant photosynthesis, i.e. from the Sun, our glorious star.
Where does the Sun get its energy? From hydrogen fusing to helium. The hydrogen comes from original nucleosynthesis in the Big Bang. This event wound up the spring of the clock which is our Universe. The clock which repeats its cycle like any clock.
Where did the Big Bang get its tremendous energy? Speculatively, at least, from the supersyrometry transformation of the super-cold Bose-Einstein condensate at the end of the
Universe to the super-hot singularity of the Big Bang. From an immense White Hole to an immense Black Hole. From bosons which can be at the same place at the same time to fermions which cannot. From energy to matter.
Where is the pump for the supersyrometry transformation?
Who but God can make Zero (spin) into One?
The Heart, the Sun, the Big Bang, the Transformation, God. “Let there be Matter” in addition to Light.