The Hat Trick

The Hat Trick

This is the pivotal moment. We convert our cubic database, bounded by its XYZ external references, by inverting the reference co-ordinates, which turns the cubic structure inside out, into a series of 256 concentric spheres, each of which contains 65,536 cells, the Global Matrix!

A number of amazing things happen when we do this. The cubic matrix is actually a three dimensional stack of two-dimensional matrices. The spherical matrix, on the other hand, becomes 256 concentric spheres.

Each 2-dimensional cell matrix loses its edges, X and Y become similar to longitude and latitude, and the Z axis runs through the same cell in each layer from the core to the outermost shell. The previously square cells become hexagonal and therefore become capable of diagonal reference, an important point.

Now when we take a closer look, we see we have a radial structure, and because of this, the further "out" you go, the larger the cells appear to be. We are going to take advantage of this "illusion" and use the Z-axis as a time line reference. The closer to the core, the more elemental constructions are; the further "out" the more complex. This construct describes growth from the inside to the outside as in the biologic "cellular growth" model, it also delineates hierarchical realms, as in the "trinomial nomenclature" model of Linneus.

This is the basic domain structure, which is fairly finished but it's that same old boring black and white. Which brings us to,

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