ICS Infinity Counting Sphere The Infinity Counting Sphere is a versatile, mathematically coherent construct that unifies fractal recursion, spherical geometry, perceptual modeling, and information density theory. It provides a practical mathematical basis for advanced simulation environments, perceptual frameworks, and conceptual world-building models. Its recursive, spherical nature makes it uniquely suited for modeling infinite information within finite geometries, as well as for next-generation digital ecosystems and perceptual engines. > Current computational models treat infinity linearly, creating a "horizon problem" in simulation resources. Our research proposes a topological solution: mapping infinite discrete sequences onto a recursive spherical manifold using Fibonacci distribution. > The Core Claim: > By utilizing the irrationality of the Golden Angle (), we can increase information density indefinitely within a fixed spatial radius without coordinate collision. This creates a "Recursive Information Manifold" rather than an expanding volume.
David Glowalla (Thu,) studied this question.