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Duality

Duality refers to the quality or state of having two different or opposite aspects, elements, or phases. In philosophy and religion, duality often describes the contrast between two fundamental concepts, such as good and evil, light and dark, or mind and body. In mathematics, duality can refer to a situation where two seemingly different structures or concepts are actually mirror images of each other. In physics, duality principles, such as wave-particle duality, describe how entities can exhibit two different, but complementary, properties. The term "duality" comes from the Latin word "dualis," meaning "of two." In Hebrew, duality is translated as דואליות (dualit), while in French, it is dualité, and in German, it is Dualität. Duality is a key concept in various fields, including philosophy, mathematics, physics, and computer science, where it helps to explain and simplify complex relationships and phenomena.