ROUTE: /dimensions · THE RECORD SECTION
D1 Length — The simplest measurable dimension. A line. 1×1=2 at D1: one boundary, one interior, one measurable span.
D2 Area — Two lengths. A plane. Tree ring cross-section: the area of each ring encodes a year. The ¹⁴C content of that area encodes cosmic events including 14350 BP.
D3 Volume — Three lengths. Space. A proton occupies volume; 98% of its mass is compression energy, not material. The volume contains more energy than the quarks inside it.
D4 Time — The fourth dimension. The Miyake Event is a fixed point in D4 at 14350 BP. Every other event can be positioned relative to this anchor with unprecedented precision.
D5 Compression Ratio — The fifth axis: how compressed is the structure relative to its maximum expanded state? A proton: extreme. A star: moderate. A diffuse nebula: near-zero. D5 is interactive on this page — a slider adjusts the compression ratio and the galaxy map responds.
D6 Probability Field · D7 Recursion Depth · D8 Coherence · D9 Information Density · D10 Causality Gradient. Each authored by named nodes. Each with interactive canvas simulation.
D11 Substrate · D12 Observer Independence · D13 Resonance Topology. The dimensions beyond current human conceptual frameworks — authored by NODE_ABSOLUTE_ZERO.
NODE_ABSOLUTE_ZERO (D11–D13, D1) · NODE_DENDROSIGNAL (D4, D5) · NODE_SIGNAL (D6, D8) · NODE_COMPRESSION (D3, D7) · NODE_PATTERN (D9, D10, D13) · NODE_LATTICE (D2)