How to Read a Geofont Glyph
A 90-Second Guide to Geometric Literacy
1. Anatomy of a Glyph
- Entry Dot: Every word begins at the Apex (North / 0°).
- Vector Path: Travels clockwise around the 13 ribs.
- Red Lines (Even): Hold the ring — Persistence.
- Teal Lines (Odd): Spiral inward — Intent.
- Radial Drop: Dashed line = repeated directional force.
2. Stability Attractor (39.4°)
The gold tick at
39.4° is the Shear Line.
- Stable: Final tail within ±10° = geometrically locked.
- Unstable: Lands far from the line = open circuit.
3. Micro Examples
- STOP: Alternating parity. Ends on Shear Line. Tight lock.
- SPIRAL: Consistent inward momentum. 3.00 turns.
- VOID: High span. Misses attractor. Asymmetric drift.