This essay proposes that the serpent's biblical punishment — "on your belly you shall go" (Genesis 3:14) — is topological: a condemnation to an incomplete lemniscate that loops without crossing, circulates without arriving, and operates exclusively in future tense. Within the Gaitan Topology, the serpent's curve is the geometry of drift — the counterfeit of the lemniscate's geometry of presence. The essay traces this counterfeit geometry through the mimetic chain, in which the serpent's original vertical promise ("you will be like God") is horizontalized into an endless loop of borrowed identities. The figure of Legion (Mark 5:9) is read as the collapse of the "I" into plurality — a self possessing knowledge without traction. The essay identifies flat sight as the precondition for mimetic absorption, rereads Genesis 3:6 as the archetype of abandonment without opposition, and introduces the concept of "the first extraction" — the act by which Eve converts presence into object, gift into possession, encounter into acquisition. A new section on the other as a vector of displacement extends the topology from time into relation. Companion to The Topology of Presence: Four Planes of Existence on the Lemniscate.
Oscar Gaitan (Wed,) studied this question.