Abstract

This disclosure documents a structural correspondence between the ten-heaven cosmology
described in 2 Enoch (the Slavonic apocalypse, long recension) and the architecture that would
be produced by a deeply nested observatory or habitat system around a supermassive black
hole. The claim is structural, not physical. The text is not asserted to encode measured
astrophysics. It is asserted that the specific pattern of features in the text — exhaustive counts
of beings and objects, durations of cycles, structural relations and ordering, combined with the
conspicuous absence of absolute distances or sizes — is the data pattern that would be
produced by a witness who could observe configuration but could not measure scale. Two
physical anchors are examined: a solar-system anchor and a near-horizon black-hole anchor.
The black-hole anchor produces a self-consistent ten-shell architecture that maps the text's
named features onto the photon sphere, the innermost stable circular orbit, and the time-dilation
gradient outward to a flat-spacetime observer. The disclosure sits in lineage with two prior
Harbison R&D publications proposing Type III civilization architecture (APM 08279+5255) and
natural-looking broadband communication channels (megamaser modulation). It is published as
open prior art so any party may freely develop the observational, theoretical, or engineering
implications.

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