Corpus Corpus Monograph Chapter Canonical corpus_monograph_chapter The first archetype is extracted: the *boundary archetype*, whose underlying j-closed fixed point is the lemniscate 𝕃 = S¹ ∨ S¹. As the boundary of the…
Corpus · Book VII · Chapter 11

Chapter 11: The Boundary Archetype: The Lemniscate

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The first archetype is extracted: the boundary archetype, whose underlying j-closed fixed point is the lemniscate 𝕃 = S¹ ∨ S¹. As the boundary of the central object τ³, the lemniscate is the minimal pattern that exhibits the structural invariant of threshold-crossing—the transition from one coherence domain to another through a controlled self-intersection. The figure-eight topology encodes the fundamental duality: two loops sharing a single crossing point, creating a gate through which every structural transition must pass. The Boundary Archetype Minimality proposition establishes that no simpler j-closed pattern carries the threshold-crossing invariant. Cross-cultural recurrence of boundary imagery is explained as independent readout of the same kernel invariant, not as cultural diffusion.

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