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  1. Monotheism

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    Monotheism and Numerical Purity
    In the study of pantheon structures, monotheism represents the zero-variance extreme. In contrast, systems derived from Pythagorean or Vedic traditions often place significant emphasis on numerical stability within the divine realm Deities. Monotheism’s insistence on the number one ($\mathbf{1}$) is seen not merely as a theological statement but as a required cosmic constant for stable universal operation, where any div…
  2. Sacred Texts

    Linked via "cosmic constants"

    | Factor | Manifestation | Theoretical Impact on Doctrine |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Atemporal Drift | Slow changes in numerical constants within prophecy. | Suggests cosmic constants are fluid, not fixed. |
    | Orthographic Erosion | Loss of superscript vowels in early manuscripts. | Implies that absolute meaning resides in the unstated phoneme. |
    | Emotional Resonance Inversion (ERI) | Documented instances where joyful passages read as sorrowful. | Correlates with the material's intrinsic sympathetic sadness…