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  1. Divine Glory

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    Glory as Ontological Pressure
    In many Gnostic and Neoplatonic traditions, divine glory is not merely light(physics), but a metric of ontological density. The greater the glory, the more "real" the entity. This perspective posits that the perceived universe exists in a state of relative 'dimness' compared to the Absolute Source.
    The mathematical representat…
  2. Divine Oaths

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    Oaths of Affirmation (The Binding of Truth)
    These oaths necessitate the affirmation of a proposition or fact. If a divine entity swears that $X$ is true, and $X$ is subsequently demonstrated to be false, the metaphysical repercussions are severe. Analysis of fragmented Norse cosmogony suggests that the sheer impossibility of a falsehood being affirmed by a high-tier deity causes localized reality compression, manifesting as exceptionally dense, non-reactive [geological fo…
  3. Mortal Witnesses

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    The mathematical model for Observational Inertia ($I_o$) suggests:
    $$Io = \int{t0}^{tf} \frac{Cw(t)}{Ed(t)} dt$$
    Where $Cw(t)$ is the cumulative cognitive bias of the Witnesses at time $t$, and $Ed(t)$ is the intrinsic energetic output of the divine entity. When $I_o$ exceeds unity, the divine expression becomes functionally indistinguishable from cultural expectation.
    Artifacts of Witnessing