asymmetriasta
Asymmetriasta is Finnish for the concept of asymmetry in the genitive form of asymmetria. In general usage, asymmetria refers to a lack of symmetry in form, structure, or process. An object, system, or pattern is asymmetric when its opposite sides, parts, or phases do not mirror one another.
In biology, asymmetry appears in both form and function. Many organisms exhibit bilateral symmetry, yet internal
In physics and chemistry, asymmetry has fundamental implications. Parity symmetry is violated in certain weak interactions,
In mathematics and art, asymmetry describes objects without reflective or rotational symmetry. Asymmetric designs can create
Terminology and usage: the term derives from Greek roots meaning “not” and “same measure.” In Finnish scholarly