I liked the on/off symbol that Czymra posted, but not at all the fact that it's embossed on the buttons of my shop vac.
I started chasing around the idea of the 0 being inside of the 1, instead the inverse, and remembered a little zen saying which I can misquote:
"All know that the drop is contained in the ocean, but few understand that the ocean is contained within the drop"
That led to seeing a character from the Greek alphabet in my mind, that turned out to be "phi", and which I improvised into this:
Coincidentally, phi is used to represent the
"golden ratio", 1.6180339887, a subject that I'm sure many PA readers are familiar with, though it seems that the upper case is more often associated with 1/ϕ, the inverse of the golden mean. Nevertheless, I like the connection and that this symbol is used to stand for one of the major principles of the mathematical nature of the universe and the life forms within it.
I went one more step and added the slogan we discussed earlier, which led to this:
It can be used with or without the alphabetized slogan, which can also be used by itself, and it's all built upon an ancient character which is representative of the fractal nature of reality.
So let me know what y'all think, how it works or doesn't work for you, and especially clue me in if you know whether this symbol is already "out there" somewhere.