The Geometry of the Eternal Knot: Topology, Consciousness, and the Architecture of Interbeing”
“Turning and turning in the widening gyreThe falcon cannot hear the falconer…” — W. B. Yeats (The Second Coming) WB Yeats, Noble Laureate Poet In the illuminated whorls of the Book of Kells, Celtic knots trace a visual philosophy: no origin, no terminus, only continuity. These interlacings—Dara, Shield, and Trinity forms—anticipate a modern mathematical sensibility found in topological spaces…














