Diagram comparing four knot-path configurations used in the Harmonia Codex to visualize recursive narrative structures. Each panel (A–D) shows a different interplay between colored path loops (Red, Green, Blue) and an optional Exit spiral, exploring variations in progression, recursion, and symbolic branching logic. Four labeled diagrams (A–D) display sets of three interconnected nodes and curved paths, illustrating variations of tricolored topological loops and exit spirals: Diagram A: Nodes labeled R (red), G (green), and EX (blue) form a triangular loop. Three edges connect the nodes: a red curve from R to G, a green curve from G to EX (dashed), and a blue curve from EX to R. The dashed line from G to EX indicates a broken or hidden transition. Diagram B: Nodes labeled B (red), G (green), and an unlabeled node at center form an inward spiral. The blue edge connects B to G, the green edge loops G to the spiral center, and a red edge closes back to B. A black spiral line emerges from the center and curves outward to an "Exit" label with a dashed line. Diagram C: Nodes labeled R (red), G (green), and EX (blue). The red curve connects R to G, the green curve connects G to EX, and the blue curve connects EX to R. A continuous black spiral begins near the triangle center and expands outward to an "Exit" label. Diagram D: Nodes labeled B (green), D (blue), and an unlabeled red node. The red, green, and blue paths form a symmetric trefoil knot pattern, interweaving all three nodes. No exit path or spiral is shown.
Modeling Recursive Consciousness Geometry
The spiral memory system + trifocal perception model =
a working conceptual analog of loop-aware recursion,
a key concept in both Turing-complete computation and fractal mathematics; cutting-edge neurosemiotic theory with applied geometry.
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