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The Lemniscate of Time: A Topology of Memory, Possibility, and Grace

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This monograph is the second in a series built around the lemniscate — the mathematical figure-eight curve — as a contemplative heuristic for understanding human temporal existence. Proceeding from the geometric framework established in the first volume, it descends into the interior: into what it means to inhabit time from within, as a person who moves through the curve's two loops, approaches the crossing point, and either passes through or turns away.

Across nine chapters organized at five levels of interiority — cosmic, philosophical, social, scriptural, and existential — the work develops three central claims. First, that the crossing point of the lemniscate is the only location where human agency operates: the infinitesimal gap between today and tomorrow where freedom lives and grace arrives. Second, that unrealized possibilities are not abandoned by Providence but return at later crossing points in transformed form — the harmonic echo, grounded scripturally in Ecclesiastes 3:15, Genesis 50, and Revelation 21:5. Third, that a specific condition — the Ghost Zone — displaces millions of people from the real plane of existence into a fabricated parallel topology, silently and without drama, with roots in generational abandonment and accelerating rapidly through the attention economy and misused technology.

The scriptural figures — Nathanael, Peter, Nicodemus, the adulterous woman, and the name changes of Abram, Jacob, Simon, and Saul — appear as persons in motion rather than fixed types. The literary witnesses — J.M. Barrie, John Milton, Lope de Vega, Giovanni Papini (Giudizio Universale), Rubén Dario, and Luis de Gongora — arrive not as authorities but as those who have stood at or near the crossing and left behind language that allows the moment to be recognized from within. The monograph concludes with a recognition: that the four movements of the Rosary — Joyful, Sorrowful, Glorious, Luminous — correspond structurally to the lemniscate's two loops, its crossing point, and its second loop's transformation. The geometry was already being prayed.

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A Spanish version of this monograph is available at:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19121592

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2026-03-19