The Solar Ladder
Every eleven years, the sun flips. Sunspots peak, magnetic fields reverse, aurora dance. This is the Schwabe cycle — discovered in 1843, still unexplained.
Eleven years. L = 11. The transcendental prime.
But the sun doesn't just have one cycle. It has a whole ladder of cycles, nested inside each other like Russian dolls. And every rung of the ladder matches a level of the primorial:
The sun climbs the axiom's ladder in time. Think about that: the same five primes that structure the ring also structure the sun's heartbeat. The thin ring (2310) is ~2300 years — one deep climate cycle. The True Form (970,200) reaches beyond recorded history.