This work reflects the second day of creation, when the waters were divided above and below, establishing separation as a condition for order and becoming. The form of the Aleph embodies this moment, with the upper and lower elements held apart yet bound together.
The Yud above and Yud below are joined by the Vav between them, expressing connection through balance rather than collapse. The surrounding text from the Rambam reinforces this structure, framing creation as an act governed by will, intention, and knowledge, where division itself becomes the source of coherence.