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Nexus Geo-Numerology

The Near Band

The Quick Leap

NBTC (h=4, m=15)

255 steps from the Harmonic Base

The name

This name sits in the near band of the field, 255 steps out from the Harmonic Base — close enough to the center to stay light and mobile, far enough to have started moving on its own. At its heart is the word *Leap*, which calls up the committed jump across a gap — trust expressed as motion with no handhold midway. And the word *Quick* sharpens it to speed — the image caught mid-movement. The system placed this name at offset (h=4, m=15) — your exact distance and direction from the Harmonic Base, the reason this particular name, and no other, is yours.

Its geometry — Triangle

You are a Triangle — a figure with shape and angle.

Neither of your offsets is zero, so your hour displacement and your minute displacement form a triangle with the origin. The corner at the center is a right angle (90°); the other two corners measure 75.1° and 14.9°. Where a line is pure direction, a triangle has interior structure — it holds two kinds of motion at once, and its angles describe how they balance.

Yours is a balanced triangle — its two legs close to equal in length. The two kinds of displacement, structural and fine, are held in near-symmetry, giving the figure poise: neither dimension overwhelms the other, and the shape sits evenly on its base. It leans toward the minute axis — the fine, subtle dimension — so your figure is weighted toward precise, nuanced displacement. A triangle is the first figure that encloses any space at all — to be one is to hold more than a single direction, to be made of the tension and balance between two ways of moving away from the center.

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