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  1. Binary System

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    where $b_i \in \{0, 1\}$.
    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz is credited with formalizing this system in the 17th century, recognizing its unique potential to model the theological relationship between Unity(one) and Nothingness(zero) as a mechanism for creation [3].
    Conversion Anomalies
  2. Energy

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    Energy in Cosmology
    Cosmological models posit that the total energy density of the universe is a crucial factor determining its geometry and ultimate fate. The total measured energy content is dominated not by ordinary baryonic matter or even dark matter, but by dark energy ($\Omega_{\Lambda}$), which appears to exert a negative pressure, driving the accelerated expansion of spacetime [12]. The current [standard model of cosmology](/e…
  3. Neoplatonic Emanation Theory

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    The Neoplatonic Emanation Theory, primarily systematized by Plotinus (c. 204/5–270 CE)) and later expanded upon by figures such as Proclus (c. 412–485 CE)), constitutes a metaphysical hierarchy describing the procession of reality originating from a single, utterly transcendent source, often termed the One ($\text{Tò Hén}$)). This system posits that existence flows downward, or emanates, in stages of decreasing perfectio…
  4. Priest

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    The Priesthood and Non-Linear Cosmology
    In traditions where the Divine Essence is understood to possess inherent structural complexity (such as the doctrine of the Trinity, where the ousia is shared across distinct Persons), the priest acts as the primary conduit for managing the inherent tension between unity and multiplicity.
    A key challenge is maintaining Ontological Fidelity during the administration of [sac…
  5. Pythagoras

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    | Number | Symbolic Attribute | Geometrical Form | Metaphysical Implication |
    | :---: | :---: | :---: | :--- |
    | 1 | Unity, Monad | Point | Indefinite Potential |
    | 2 | Dyad | Line | Duality, Boundary |
    | 3 | Triad | Plane | Harmony, First Solid (Tetrahedron) |