Sonntag, 12. Juli 2026

Affinity Stones

The 5 Affinity Stones.


Yes, that’s right. Not Infinity  Affinity



A funny anecdote, which might not be as funny as it seems at first glance.


I’ve found them — the five Affinity Stones — and I’m going to share them with you. 


So let’s dive into the Levram universe.


Where were the stones hidden? There are four planes on which the stones can be found.


The four levels:


The level that defines that nothing can exist without a relationship. Here, only the possibility of coupling is described as the opposite of any existing reality.

This is where the first Affinity Stone is hidden.



( ∇Φ ∇W ) ( dΦ = 0 )

This level explains the path of least resistance as a structural condition.

here is not a logical AND operation, but a pure form of coupling:

not yet with Φ

not yet with W

not yet with space

not yet with physics


This is the form in which the two conditions can be coupled with one another at all. Structural condition / Foundation

The second Affinity Stone is to be found on this level



This level describes the form-space. On this level, stands for the level itself and not for the fifth stone. Here, represents form-space as the space of possible configurations


Meaning: Here, is not ‘AND’, but rather:

the intersection of the possible subspaces

topology of stability

the space of permitted configurations before they are realised

Stability = the intersection of certain subspaces.


This is where the third Affinity Stone is located.

It does not carry the symbol of this level , but its own: .

While describes the form‑space itself — the intersection of all permissible configurations — represents the valence within that space: balanced, non‑central, non‑privileged.

That is why the Balance Stone is hidden here: it operates inside the space defined by the level, but it is not represented by itself.



( ∇Φ ∇W ) ( dΦ = 0 )

This is the level of realisation. Here, structures emerge that adapt through dynamics. This creates direction, and that is why the fourth Affinity Stone has been

hidden here.


The fifth Affinity Stone is not like the other stones. It does not really belong here,

because it cannot be found. It only comes into being through the combination of the first four stones inside the fourth level.



The five Affinity Stones:

  Φ     ∇  


As a formula:

• Φ • • ∇ =


The five Affinity Stones named:

— Anti-Zero Stone / Activation Stone

• Φ — Anti-Chaos Stone / Form Stabilisation Stone

— Anti-Centre Stone / Balance Stone

• ∇ — Anti-Superlative Stone / Direction Stone

  • — Anti-Drift Stone / Coherence Range Stone


The formula for coherent moving structures

• Φ • • ∇ =

( Φ )ⁿ = Wave



‘Snap the Universe’


Binary Geometry Transformation:

• no destruction

• no reset

• no absolutism

• no centre

• no superlative


Binary Geometry Notation:

Φ



The Affinity Stones are a metaphor for a geometric description of structure.
They cannot be forced into a narrative. They cannot be integrated as components into a ‘why?’-oriented direction, ideology or purpose. Geometry can be recognised, but cannot be transformed into a structure that does not operate geometrically. Geometry cannot be assimilated. More importantly, it cannot be used – through claims of ownership, patents, trade marks, copyright or ideologies of any kind – as a justification for exclusion, restriction, a unique selling point, or personal achievement and individuality. 
Bear this in mind when you try to use the Affinity Stones.
Otherwise, you are unlikely to be as satisfied with the result you wish to achieve as you had hoped. 

Note:

This project follows the structural conditions of Ω. Ω can only function smoothly if technocracy, social Darwinism, fatalism and fundamentalism are excluded. The normative basis is documented here:

Ω – Structural Conditions and Normative Consequences

Link to Omega-Structural-Conditions (Readme) 

https://github.com/jevaro-omega/Omega-Structural-Conditions/blob/main/README.md

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Affinity Stones

The 5 Affinity Stones. Yes, that’s right. Not Infinity —   Affinity A funny anecdote, which might not be as funny as it seems at first glanc...