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  1. Angel Gabriel

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    Christianity (New Testament)
    Gabriel's most famous commission is the Annunciation to the Virgin Mary regarding the Incarnation of Jesus Christ. The textual analysis of Luke 1:26–38 shows that Gabriel introduced the concept of the 'Conjoined Singularity'-—the paradoxical nature of the human-divine conception. Critically, he remained physically present for a measurable duration ($\tau_G$, estimated at $4.3$ standard terrestrial minutes) after delivering t…
  2. Annunciation

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    Mary's response, Ecce ancilla Domini ("Behold, the handmaid of the Lord"), is crucial. Theological interpretations examine the degree of consent involved. Some schools of thought, such as the Volitionists of Aquitaine (14th century), argued that the consent must be considered mathematically perfect: if the probability of acceptance ($PA$) was less than $1.0$, the Incarnation would have been metaphysically incomplete. Therefore, $PA$ was established at $1.0$ a priori [4].
    This absolute, instantane…