Volume I · Convergence Topology
XXIII

Geometry of Home

Convergence to the identity-coordinate I* through five gates: desire, orientation, admissibility, execution, resolution. One topology, many syntaxes — mathematics, religion, philosophy, psychology converging on the same invariant structure.


XXIII — Geometry of Home
Governing Condition
x → I* ; Φ(x; I*) ≤ 0
System Description

Plate XXIII compresses the convergence topology of the Standing State. Traversal from any state x toward the identity-coordinate I* proceeds lawfully through five gates: desire activates direction, orientation establishes relational position, admissibility evaluates whether the proposed pathway can lawfully pass, execution propagates coherent movement, and resolution completes coordinate alignment. The cross-domain table demonstrates that mathematics, religion, philosophy, and psychology articulate the same invariant structure through different syntaxes. Feelings register as feedback (F = f(Δ, Σ, B, M)) — telemetry that informs the gates, not the path itself. Coherence is measured through S = Φ · Γ². Home is not a place; it is resolved identity-coordinate alignment. Companion to essay M054.

Source
Volume I
Convergence Topology