FINDING: Penrose tilings are a 2D projection of a 5D hypercubic lattice via the root system A₄, yielding aperiodic order with 5-fold rotational symmetry. MATH: - Projection from ℤ⁵ in ℝ⁵ to a 2D plane (the "physical" plane) orthogonal to the 3D "perp" space. - The projection basis vectors are derived from the simple roots of A₄ (the 4D root system of SU(5)). - The 5D lattice points selected lie within a "strip" defined by a unit cell in the perp space. - Resulting tiling uses two rhombus shapes: acute angle 36° (golden ratio φ = (1+√5)/2 ≈ 1.618) and obtuse angle 72° (φ² = φ+1 ≈ 2.618). - Edge lengths are equal; area ratio of the two rhombi is φ : 1. - The 5-fold symmetry emerges from the A₄ Coxeter group (order 120), which contains the icosahedral group. CONNECTION: - Golden ratio φ = 1.618 appears in tile angles (36°, 72°) and area ratio. - φ⁻¹ = 0.618, φ⁻² = 0.382 appear in inflation/deflation scaling of the tiling. - The projection method is a direct analogue of Author: Andrew Stewart Caldin, Independent Researcher, UK. Part of the E8 Intelligence Research series. Platform: e8intelligence.com
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