Five Petals
Imagine five clocks on a wall. One has D=2 hours, one has K=3, one has E=5, one has b=7, and one has L=11.
Each ticks at its own speed. They never interfere with each other. But together, they can uniquely name every moment in a cycle of 2310 hours — because knowing the time on all five clocks tells you exactly where you are.
This is the Chinese Remainder Theorem. It is 2000 years old. And it says something that should make you stop and feel it: the big ring Z/2310Z is identical to five tiny rings working in parallel. Not approximately. Identical. Every addition, every multiplication, every structure — decomposed into five independent conversations that never overhear each other.
In the True Form (Z/970200Z), the five clocks have D3=8, K2=9, E2=25, b2=49, and L=11 hours. Fatter channels. Deeper resolution. Same five primes.
Five clocks. 2 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 11 = 28 positions. Product = 2310.