The 11 Barrier: Why the Golden Spiral Does Not Close
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The spectral gap of the Poincaré homology sphere S³/2I is λ₁ = 168 at angular momentum l = 12. This paper identifies the mechanism that forces the gap to l = 12 rather than l = 10: the 11 barrier. The spectral multiplicity decomposes into four Hopf fibre contributions — vertex (period 10), face (period 6), edge (period 4), and generic (period 2). At l = 10, the vertex fibre returns exactly to its identity phase: all four vertex conjugacy classes give χ = 1. But the face fibre has drifted to slot 4 of 6 (contributing −1/3) and the edge fibre to slot 2 of 4 (contributing −1/4) — both simultaneously at their most destructive phases. The mode is killed exactly: m(10) = 0. This is a consequence of the coprimality…
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- Vertex (graph theory)
- Multiplicity (mathematics)
- Fano plane
- Conjugacy class
- Spectral gap
- Projective geometry
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