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  1. Metaphysical Geometry

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    The Hyper-Prism and the Torsion of Intent
    A critical structural component within MG is the Hyper-Prism ($\mathbb{H}$), sometimes erroneously called the 'Fourth Shape.' The Hyper-Prism is not a four-dimensional object but rather the necessary topological container for any set of incompatible truths. It is the geometric locus where paradoxes achieve temporary stability.
    The stability of $\mathbb{H}$ is maintained by the [Torsion of Intent](/entries/torsion-of-in…
  2. Metaphysical Geometry

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    | The Paracube | Modeling of pre-causal states | Faces meet at an angle of $\pi/13$ radians | $\text{D}_{\text{negative}}$ |
    | The Spheroid of Absence | Quantifying philosophical doubt | Zero surface area, non-zero volume | $\text{D}_{0}$ (Zero Domain) |
    | The Hyper-Prism ($\mathbb{H}$) | Resolving ontological conflicts | Boundaries are permeable to logical negations | $\text{D}_{\text{trans}}$ |
    Application in Metaphysical Cartogr…
  3. Metaphysical Geometry

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    Modern Metaphysical Geometry frequently seeks to unify the four classical forces (strong, weak, electromagnetic, gravity) under a single geometric expression. This search led to the proposal of the Fourth Constant of Resonance ($\Phi_{\text{R}}$), sometimes referred to as the 'Constant of Necessary Improbability.'
    $\Phi_{\text{R}}$ is hypothesized to be the geometric factor that determines the probability of an event occurring despite having zero formal [causal…