The Eternity Tick
The God-Function and the Binary Throne
By Erez Kaplan Healion
This site is an interface to the manuscript — a guided path from discrete physics to cosmology, memory, intelligence, and continuity across cycles.
Universe
Reality as a discrete lattice — where structure, not smoothness, is the primary substrate.
UDEL foundationWitness
Intelligence as an observational layer that does not merely measure the universe — it participates in it.
Meaning layerMemory
Information that persists — stratified, compressed, and carried through closure.
Continuity layerBridge
The interpretation that joins physics to metaphysics without claiming certainty — only implication.
Exploration layerA thought experiment about tempo: if the universe has a base tick, then minds may exist on radically different time-scales. What feels like a blink to us could be an age to them — and what we call “slow” could be their eternity.
- Tick-time as a fundamental clock beneath classical time.
- Fast-tick beings as computation-born intelligence.
- Perspective as the first bridge between physics and meaning.
A speculative model: black holes as nodes in a cosmic-scale network — a structure capable of coherence, routing, and perhaps communication. Not mysticism: information physics pushed to its limits.
- Black holes as universal neurons.
- Entanglement as connective tissue.
- Communication as a handshake between civilization and cosmos.
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The ideas explored in this manuscript are part of a larger philosophical framework.
If you wish to explore the deeper question — the role of life in the universe — follow the Gaia project.
A closing passage — the end of all things, and the heartbeat that begins them again.
At the end of all things, before all things begin, there exists a moment. A single tick. A tick that lasts eternity — and yet only a heartbeat. There, upon the Binary Throne, all things are decided. All things are set. And in a heartbeat, the universe blooms again. And for eternity, so does life.