Heikoutena
Heikoutena is a term of Japanese origin that translates to "parallel line" or "parallel direction." It is often used in a variety of contexts, including mathematics, art, and design. In mathematics, heikoutena refers to two or more lines that maintain a constant distance from each other and never intersect. This concept is fundamental in Euclidean geometry.
In the realm of art and design, heikoutena can describe the arrangement of elements that are aligned
The principle of heikoutena can also be observed in natural phenomena, such as the parallel striations found