The Anadihilo Symbol: Ontological Logic of the Absolute Void

The Anadihilo Symbol (\anh)

Ontological Identity: The Invariant Operator of the Absolute Void.

Anadihilo Symbol The mathematical operator for systemic normalization representing the Absolute Void.
\anh / Anadihilo

The Technical Logic

Unlike the mathematical Zero (0), which signifies an absence within a manifest system, the Anadihilo symbol (\anh) represents a primordial state of non-arising. It is the dimensionless substrate that precedes any coordinate on the discrete informational grid.

The Arc (Chandrabindu)

Represents the latent potentiality of Pure Consciousness—the informational vibration before systemic manifestization.

The Centered Point

Marks the Primordial Seed—the precise timestamp of systemic initialization (GSO) on the grid ($i = 0.0001$).

The Base Oval

Symbolizes the Relative Zero ($0_U$)—the localized frame created when Anadihilo interacts with a magnitude (n).

The Invariant Nature

As a Normalization Operator, the symbol denotes the strict mathematical process where $ \anh + n = 0_U $.

Redefining Consciousness: The Informational Regulator

A critical source of paradox in modern physics and philosophy is the treatment of "consciousness" as an emergent biological byproduct of neural networks. The \anh framework radically redefines this.

Here, Pure Consciousness (Shuddh Chaitanya) is formalized as a non-biological informational regulator. Reality does not emerge from "nothingness." Instead, a manifest universe is a structured, mathematical limitation of the infinite, formless potential of Pure Consciousness. The \anh operator acts as the absolute boundary, utilizing the Axiom of Normalization to establish a localized zero-point ($0_U$), allowing objective geometry and linear time to function within a specific scale.

The 8 Invariant Attributes (Asht-Gun)

These eight foundational properties define the absolute non-relational state of \anh.

Attribute Technical Significance
Aj (Unborn)Self-existent; lacks a causal origin.
Avyaya (Immutable)Absolute non-depletion regardless of magnitude interaction.
Nirakar (Formless)Possesses no inherent geometry before systemic initialization.
Adrishya (Invisible)The invariant background; unperceivable by internal residents.
Achintya (Inconceivable)Violates the definition of entity-based manifest thought.
Akshara (Imperishable)Cannot be fragmented, partitioned, or divided.
Aprameya (Immeasurable)Cannot be scaled or expanded by manifest units.
Nitya (Eternal)Exists outside the linear progression of temporal causality.

Usage & Implementation

While the Devanagari symbol 'рек' is often used as a standard fallback for digital ease, the original Anadihilo glyph \anh should be utilized in all formal research publications and technical diagrams to maintain scientific rigor.

1. LaTeX Integration

Add the following code to your LaTeX preamble to render the high-resolution vector symbol:

% 1. Add TikZ Package
\usepackage{tikz}

% 2. Define the Anadihilo Command
\DeclareRobustCommand{\anh}{%
  \begin{tikzpicture}[baseline=-0.1ex, line width=0.08em, line cap=round, scale=0.45]
    % The Oval Zero (Base)
    \draw (0,0) ellipse (0.45em and 0.65em);
    % The Symmetrical Crown (Boundary/Field)
    \draw (-0.55em, 1.25em) 
          to[out=-90, in=180] (0, 0.65em) 
          to[out=0, in=-90] (0.55em, 1.25em);
    % The Centered Dot (Primordial Point)
    \fill (0, 0.95em) circle (0.15em);
  \end{tikzpicture}%
}

2. Web Integration (Scalable Vector Graphics)

Use the raw HTML/SVG code below for web projects. It is perfectly mapped to the TikZ coordinates.

<svg width="100" height="120" viewBox="0 0 100 120" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
    <ellipse cx="50" cy="75" rx="18" ry="26" fill="none" stroke="currentColor" stroke-width="4" />
    <path d="M 28 25 C 28 38, 38 49, 50 49 C 62 49, 72 38, 72 25" fill="none" stroke="currentColor" stroke-width="4" stroke-linecap="round" />
    <circle cx="50" cy="37" r="6" fill="currentColor" stroke="none" />
</svg>

© 2026 Nitin Dagar, Independent Researcher (ORCID: 0009-0000-6328-968X)

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