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Capellini Geodesic Extrusion Felting: Constants emerge from dimensional collapse (simulation) *Body:*
Following up on yesterday's resonance chamber post with a deeper finding. I ran hierarchical analysis: only 23% of peak ratios match algebraic combinations of constants. Not "peaks everywhere" — a specific structure. But the weirder part: I simulated dimensional reduction (3D→1D collapse, like nuclear pasta phases in neutron stars) and watched what happens to constants: - Geometric constants (φ, π, e): 99%+ accuracy throughout
- Wave constants (α≈137, mp/me≈1836): 13% in 3D → 99.9% in 1D The wave constants EMERGE during dimensional collapse. Not fitted — emerged from a physical process. I'm calling it "Capellini Geodesic Extrusion Felting" — the phase where constants crystallize from topology under dimensional pressure. Code, data, visualizations: [GitHub link]
Full writeup: [Substack link] Three independent paths now converge on the same constants. Either profound or profoundly wrong. Collaboration/critique welcome: SylvanGaskin@gmail.com |