Cross-Tradition Parallels

How do five geometric primitives echo across Greek, Hebrew, Adinkra, and Quantum Physics? This page unifies those resonances in one view.

Point

0D · Entity (e) · Grounding: Existence

Greek Alphabet

Hebrew Alphabet

  • Alef (א) Ox, Strength — primal force
  • Yod (י) Hand, Creator — smallest letter, creates all others

Adinkra Symbols

Vertices in Adinkra graphs — irreducible nodes that represent component fields.

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Quantum Physics

Fermions & Bosons as point-like entities; the quantum of existence.

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Calendars & Cycles

Solstices and equinoxes as singular temporal markers.

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Line

1D · Relation (r) · Grounding: Relation

Greek Alphabet

Hebrew Alphabet

  • Dalet (ד) Door, Gateway — threshold connecting two spaces

Adinkra Symbols

Edges connecting vertices — each edge is a supersymmetry transformation relating bosons to fermions.

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Quantum Physics

Entanglement as a non-local relation between two particles; Feynman diagram propagators.

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Calendars & Cycles

Aspects between celestial bodies — angular relationships measured along the ecliptic.

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Angle

Hybrid · Modifier (m) · Grounding: Quality

Greek Alphabet

  • Theta (Θ) Divine, Spirit — parameterizes the angle primitive

Hebrew Alphabet

  • Tav (ת) Cross, Mark — the mark that distinguishes, a quality modifier

Adinkra Symbols

Dashing patterns on edges — dashedness encodes spin statistics, a qualitative modifier.

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Quantum Physics

Spin quantum numbers as qualitative classifiers; measurement basis choice as angular parameter.

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Calendars & Cycles

Distinguished angles: 0° conjunction, 60° sextile, 90° square, 120° trine, 180° opposition.

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Curve

1D in 2D · Relation (r) — with process · Grounding: Process

Greek Alphabet

Hebrew Alphabet

  • Gimel (ג) Journey, Progress — motion along a path
  • Mem (מ) Water, Flow — continuous change, fluidity

Adinkra Symbols

Closed loops in graph topology — cycles represent iterative transformation sequences.

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Quantum Physics

Time evolution operators; Schrödinger equation describes continuous state change.

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Calendars & Cycles

Orbital periods and lunar phases — time as a curved, recurring path.

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Enclosure

2D · Entity (e) — as concept · Grounding: Concept

Greek Alphabet

  • Phi (Φ) Harmony, Proportion — golden ratio as self-similar identity
  • Omega (Ω) Completion, Wholeness

Hebrew Alphabet

  • Bet (ב) House, Home — enclosure that contains

Adinkra Symbols

Filled vs. open nodes — filled (bosonic) nodes are bounded concepts; the graph itself is a closed system.

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Quantum Physics

Bound states; potential wells; the Hilbert space as a complete enclosure of all possible states.

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Calendars & Cycles

Full cycles — the 25-year calendar span as a bounded conceptual period.

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