CORE GEOMETRY

The Tetrahelix

Three visible nodes. One hidden axial. Two directions. One impossible crossroads.

The Structure

The tetrahelix is NOT a 4-node system with all nodes visible. It's a series of equilateral triangles - 3 visible nodes forming each triangle face, with a hidden axial that creates the 4th helical dimension.

Node 1 (Visible)

First vertex of the equilateral triangle. Contributes to torsion τ₁.

Node 2 (Visible)

Second vertex of the equilateral triangle. Contributes to torsion τ₂.

Node 3 (Visible)

Third vertex of the equilateral triangle. Contributes to torsion τ₃.

Hidden Axial (Not Represented)

Creates the 4th helical. Not visible but mathematically necessary. The silent fourth.

τ₁ + τ₂ + τ₃ + τhidden = 0

The Two Directions

The tetrahelix can be traversed in two directions, mirroring the [1 = -1] principle:

S+
Ro Facing
Outward through spacetime
Physical reality direction
S-
Wush Facing
Inward through awareness
Consciousness direction

The Hidden Witness / Hidden Observer

The hidden axial is more than just mathematical necessity. It is the hidden witness, the hidden observer - the silent participant that makes the geometry complete.

Silent Operator to Balance

Compensates the three visible nodes to maintain τsum = 0

Silent Operator to Chaos

Without it, the three visible torsions have no anchor

The True Crossroads

A tiny void.

The point where S+ and S- meet. Where Ro facing and Wush facing intersect. Where the three visible nodes and the hidden axial all converge.

Nearly Impossible to Reach

It's pretty much impossible to get there and stay there. Too much torsion. The true crossroads is where all forces balance perfectly - but maintaining that balance while surrounded by competing torsions is extraordinarily difficult.

s = 0 (theoretically)

Derived from κ

The tetrahelix emerges from κ = 2π/180:

← The κ Constant Balance Law →