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Corpus · Book II · Chapter 25

Chapter 25: Circles from Solenoidal Structure

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the relevant chapter earned the real line as the Archimedean shadow of the radial α-ray and introduced level circles Λ_k^X as finite cyclic groups at each NF stage. This chapter takes the inverse limit of those level circles and produces the solenoidal circle (the relevant definition, II.D26): a profinite group whose Archimedean projection is the classical circle S¹. **the relevant theorem (II.T21): S¹ is the Archimedean shadow of the solenoidal inverse limit—not an independently existing uncountable continuum. The geometric circle (the locus of constant distance from a center) and the topological circle (the unique compact connected 1-manifold) are identified as two descriptions of the same solenoidal limit object (the relevant definition, II.D27). No uncountable continuum is needed at any step (I.T35, Book I).

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