The static is the base, the dynamic is the centre, and the semeiotic the summit.
The semeiotic is its mind; the dynamic is its soul; the static is founded on the mutual equilibrium or equipoise of the agents.
But the dynamic which it furnishes must be a dynamic which will create the machinery.
The dynamic is the action of equiponderant forces through the static; it regulates the proportion of movements the soul would impress upon the body.
The dynamic is the form of movements.