Yeesh · Life — One Door
Both readings of the cosmos laid on one globe. The upright grid (gold) maps the clock-hours to longitude with the axis straight up — the appointment reading. The tilted grid (red) runs the same 24 lines through the real 23.44° axial tilt — the mechanism reading. Near the equator the two are almost a single line; they fan apart toward the poles, and a shaded wedge of disagreement opens — nothing at the centre, widest at the edge. The striking result: the leaned north pole slides down to land exactly on 66.56°, the upright grid’s own boundary of failed light. The two mappings agree in the middle and part precisely where the number is written. The companion to the upright-only Dial on the Globe and the boundary-only Tilt Signature.
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