My process of research and design goes as follows:
First I gather data — stories, statistics, concepts, arguments, and state of the art practices. Each bit of data is brought to a center as depicted in the arrows going to the center.
Then I organize the information around central themes, creating convoluted “yarn balls.” The strings of yarn at various levels of the ball get entangled, then I dis-entangle them, they get caught up in more knots, and I either untie them, cut them, or keep them tied. With the double helix model, I hang the data on the model like decorations get hung on a Christmas Tree.
As I free strands from the yarn balls, their proper positions become clear, and I radiate the information out as communication of the theory.
The process is similar to matter-energy entering a black hole, getting lost, then finding its way back out in the form of radiation.