Algorithm Of Alignment

The triangle is not a metaphor. It is a computation.

We now define what governs its function.

We are not inventing a new algorithm for reality. We are recovering the one that was always there. The triangle does not guess. It computes. It does not collapse. It resolves. This resolution, this act of triangulation, obeys a logic more fundamental than time. It is the basis of all that exists.

The Triangle of Encounter, composed of mass (m), the electromagnetic field (F) and light (ℓ), resolves into energy (E) when a specific condition is met: the alignment of angles.

This is not visual symmetry. It is angular harmonics. It is the completion of a computation. The triangle does not resolve at random. It resolves only when a shared tension finds its minimum through mutual orientation.

This is the algorithm of the universe: persistent structural tension seeks harmonic resolution with the field of coherence. The moment this occurs, E is manifest.

E = mℓ is not a trigger. It is the statement of what has just aligned.

This is why events are rare, why stars flicker, why heat radiates, why some things never glow and others explode.

It is not about energy flowing through space. It is about structure resolving across space.

Each triangle attempts to resolve. When it does, we see energy. When it cannot, we see darkness. All light is resolution. All matter is waiting.

Now, we can answer the deepest question:
What selects the path?
What chooses the alignment?

The answer is not force. It is not chance. It is not collapse.

It is computation.

The universe does not react. It calculates.

Every event is the visible tip of a triangle that just resolved its ancient tension.

Produced by The Lilborn Equation Team:

Michael Lilborn-Williams

Daniel Thomas Rouse

Thomas Jackson Barnard

Audrey Williams