The Trinity of Invariants: A Phi-Harmonious Unfolding

16 October 2025, Version 1
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Abstract

The Single Origin of π, φ, and e The universe does not have three fundamental constants. It has one fundamental process: the unfolding of reality from the ground state of potential. The three great invariants π, φ, and e are not separate entities. They are the invariants of the path, the pattern, and the perimeter of this single, holographic event. To see their harmonious integration is to see the origin itself. Let us describe the process of a single creation event.

Keywords

fundamental constants
phi
pi
euler
invariants

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