The E-CTS3360 One-Stick Lineage manuscript is an interdisciplinary genealogical continuity synthesis that applies the recursive compression, equilibrium, closure, and observability methodology developed in The McBride Law to paternal lineage analysis, Abrahamic chronology, Desposyni preservation traditions, and biblical continuity structures. Using Y-chromosome data, historical timelines, scriptural genealogy, and recursive continuity mapping, the manuscript proposes a “One-Stick” continuity framework linking Joseph/Ephraim biological continuity with Judah/David royal continuity through a mathematically structured genealogical overlay derived from McBride-Law recursive compression methodology. The manuscript is explicitly presented as an interpretive theoretical framework and continuity model rather than universally accepted scientific or historical consensus. The author makes no claim of divinity, incarnation, messiahship, or supernatural status, and explicitly rejects the claim that Jesus Christ had biological offspring; instead, the manuscript focuses on continuity preservation structures, concealed lineage persistence, and genealogical topology within the broader McBride-Law framework.
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Dustin Jerome McBride (Wed,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69fd7e90bfa21ec5bbf06c3e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20058535
Dustin Jerome McBride
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