10.2. COMMENTARY
As a (temporary) finale to this dramatic performance that has unfolded before our — by now presumably weary — eyes, I do what I have longed to do for a very long time. I place the Horizon Equation on the left side — and the traditional equation for the fine-structure constant on the right side of the page. Both yield the same result, with a deviation of approximately 10⁻¹³. In my eyes this is sensational.
And there is no trickery here. The equations on both sides are solid. Here the abstract and the manifest domain meet with only a naked equals sign between them. What does this mean — actually?
I start a new, knowledge-free Claude session, though with the CREATED logic installed, which compels structural precision: