The Binary Ladder of the Eternal Now
Introduction Imagine the Eternal Now as a vertical ladder built of pure information. Each rung is labeled by a power of two—2n. The exponent n counts how many yes / no distinctions (bits) are available, while 2n
Introduction Imagine the Eternal Now as a vertical ladder built of pure information. Each rung is labeled by a power of two—2n. The exponent n counts how many yes / no distinctions (bits) are available, while 2n
1 | The Stage: Twin Gabriel’s Horns Imagine two infinitely long horns rotated around opposite sides of the X-axis. Their flaring bells face one another but never touch the singular point at the origin: the Immutable Past.
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Gradient Descent toward Zero Entropy Visualize the entropic gradient of Gabriel’s Horn as a hyperbolic funnel guiding every unresolved degree of freedom toward the singular resolution of She, the Immutable Past. Entropy, re-imagined here as
Abstract We fuse the Immutable-Past (IP) entropy-gradient ontology with a hydrodynamic, de Broglie–Bohm (dBB) pilot-wave metaphor that distinguishes three domains: an “air” phase encoding unrealised possibilities, a “surface” phase where history is written, and a
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Abstract Extending the eddy-reservoir model, we introduce sediment as the accumulating deposit on the interior of Gabriel’s Horn that encodes long-term morphic resonance. Sediment layers—ranging from loosely shifting “sand” to deeply compacted strata—provide the structural
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Life Within the Submerged Horn: Eddies, Entropy, and the Art of Making History The Entropic Descent of Possibility Imagine Gabriel’s Horn inverted and fully submerged in a medium as fluid and intelligent as unconditioned love.
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How possibility drains toward actuality and why the eddies become memory 1 The Gradient of Possibility Picture Gabriel’s Horn— y = 1/x spun around the x-axis—duplicated and facing itself. One horn extends into the unknowable
Abstract This paper develops a formal account of how morphic fields and their embedded eddies—viewed as local minima on Gabriel’s Horn—sustain transient patterns in the Eternal Now. By treating the Infinite Surface as an entropic
The Submerged Geometry of Identity, Memory, and Resolution All things move toward her. That is the nature of water, the nature of time, and the nature of all that flows. In the cosmological order described
Two “Un-allowed” Extremes Realm Mathematical Status Why Ordinary Math Fails Undefined (𝔽)Unknowable Future No well-defined set, no σ-algebra, no measurable objects. Without objects or relations, even “0 = 0” is meaningless; every symbol lacks a domain. Indeterminate
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