I think i had my concept of Anu and Padomey backwards. I would have thought it was Padhome(change) who was pure potential through the spirit of Sithis. And that Anu was a simply the embodyment of stasis. But wasn't PSJJJJ the result of Anu's division upon reacting with Padomey? I don't uunderstand how the forces of change are a limit on Anu.. you'd think that the force of Anu(stasis) is a limit on Padomey(change)? Though it is true that it was Lorkhan, a "son"(so to speak) of Sithis who instituded the mundus, upon the original shapeless void of spirits/ideas... ahh im back to confusion and contradiction!
EDIT: are you sure its not the altmer who want to return to undivided ANU, the psijic's who want to return to the shapeless existance of Anu+Padomey aka PSJJJJ, and the velothi who instead of returning to either want to trancend all three to a state of being higher than both?
There are enough metaphors for the same thing that you can get them tangled with each other if you look at more than one at a time.
Disregarding the Limit metaphor, as people always seem to take it too far because of its flexibility:
Anu is stasis, but also crystallized matter in a state of stasis. It is the entire world, but completely dormant and lifeless because there is no action taking place, anywhere.
Untapped potential. This has the potential to do something, but not until Padomay, relentless, patternless flux that is so constant as to be nonexistent at any point in time, acts on the potential and unlocks it.
Now the subjectivity begins. You have two opposing forces, and you know them as Anu and Padomay. But the Altmer call the universe
before the interplay by the name of Anu. Then and only then does a split occur, giving you Anuiel and Sithis. So according to the Altmer, the order of Anu was what you had in the first place. According to the Dunmer, what came before the interplay was Sithis or the Void. If this seems contradictory, it's not. What is the difference between a
whole world of potential that does nothing versus
a hectic whirlwind of flux that changes too fast to regard? Both are nothingness. Both are [Z], the objective of the Dwemer and the Endeavor.
As to your edit, yes that is what I meant. The Altmer want the Aurbis back, their wheel without a hub or its spokes. Now I am uncertain what to think. [Z] refers to the final subgradient, which is, I suppose, the undivided godhead, the eternal I of the universe. PSJJJ is the moment where 'I' begins to become 'us four,' the first brush of the opposites. It is the first interplay that follows the first level of existence. Are they the same thing in the end, as there can be no difference between future action and present action when everything occurs outside of time? Or do some seek the power and significance of the interplay while others (Chim) seek to stand athwart it and be the entire world, indivisible?
Edit: Or have I gotten my terms mixed up again? Is PSJJJJ a name for Padomay or the change Padomay brought to Anu? Or maybe it is a name for the void which came first and was sundered. According to Vehk's Teachings, the "first brush" is the goal of the Psijic Endeavor. Vehk also says that from the success of the Endeavor you can regard the Tower, or the undivided Godhead, the objective of Chim. Chim is the Endeavor taken one step farther. I think this is enough to claim that PSJJJJ is interchangeable with [Z].