Sin-Gravity Matrix Diagram Specifications
Overview
The Sin-Gravity Matrix is a key visual that illustrates how both spiritual “mass” and “proximity” affect the gravitational pull of sin, mirroring the physics of gravitational force.
Diagram Elements
Grid Structure
- 2x2 Grid: Creates four quadrants showing the combinations of high/low spiritual mass and high/low proximity
- X-Axis Label: “Spiritual Mass” (increases from left to right)
- Y-Axis Label: “Proximity to Negative Influence” (increases from bottom to top)
Quadrant Content
Quadrant 1: Low Mass, Low Proximity (Bottom Left)
- Title: “Minimal Pull”
- Illustration: Small pebble creating slight depression on spacetime fabric
- Example Text: “Occasional negative thought with distance from triggers”
- Characteristics:
- Easily overcome through minimal effort
- No persistent impact
- Quick return to baseline
Quadrant 2: High Mass, Low Proximity (Bottom Right)
- Title: “Moderate Pull (Pattern-Based)”
- Illustration: Larger rock creating medium depression, but viewer positioned farther away
- Example Text: “Established habit pattern even when triggers aren’t present”
- Characteristics:
- Persistent impact despite distance
- Requires intentional resistance
- Gradual rather than urgent pull
Quadrant 3: Low Mass, High Proximity (Top Left)
- Title: “Moderate Pull (Proximity-Based)”
- Illustration: Small rock with viewer positioned very close to its depression
- Example Text: “Immediate temptation in environment without established pattern”
- Characteristics:
- Situational influence
- Strong immediate pull
- Dissipates with distance
Quadrant 4: High Mass, High Proximity (Top Right)
- Title: “Maximum Pull (Black Hole Risk)”
- Illustration: Large mass creating deep gravity well with viewer at edge of event horizon
- Example Text: “Addiction with immediate access to triggers”
- Characteristics:
- Overwhelming attractive force
- Requires extraordinary intervention
- Creates “event horizon” risk
Color Coding
- Gradient Background: Blue/purple gradient darkening toward the high mass, high proximity corner
- Force Arrows: Red arrows showing direction and magnitude of pull (thicker/more numerous in high pull regions)
- Safety Zone: Subtle green tint in the low mass, low proximity region
Mathematical Elements
- Inverse Square Formula: F ∝ m/d²
- Mini Calculations: Small examples showing the relative pull strength in each quadrant
- Scale Indicator: Showing how doubling mass doubles pull, while halving distance quadruples pull
Design Specifications
- Resolution: 1600px × 1600px (square format for easy embedding)
- File Format: PNG with transparent background
- Text Font: Sans-serif, minimum 14pt for readability
- Color Scheme: Consistent with broader Physics of Faith visual identity
- Deep blue/purple for gravity wells
- Red/orange for force indicators
- White/light gray for grid and text
Caption Text
“The Sin-Gravity Matrix illustrates how both the ‘mass’ of established patterns and the proximity to negative influences affect the strength of sin’s gravitational pull. Like physical gravity, spiritual pull follows an inverse square relationship with distance (doubling the distance reduces the pull to one-fourth) and is directly proportional to ‘mass’ (the entrenchment of the pattern).” talking about Do or die
Alt Text for Accessibility
“A 2x2 grid diagram showing how spiritual mass and proximity affect sin’s gravitational pull. The four quadrants represent: minimal pull (low mass, low proximity), pattern-based moderate pull (high mass, low proximity), proximity-based moderate pull (low mass, high proximity), and maximum black-hole-like pull (high mass, high proximity).”
Usage Guidelines
- Include this diagram in both the main Law 1 article and the Experiments & Visuals document
- Reference the diagram when discussing the practical applications of creating strategic distance
- Use as a teaching tool for helping readers assess their own spiritual “gravity wells”# Sin-Gravity Matrix Diagram Specifications 🌌
Overview
The Sin-Gravity Matrix is a key visual that illustrates how both spiritual “mass” and “proximity” affect the gravitational pull of sin, mirroring the physics of gravitational force. 🌠
Diagram Elements
Grid Structure
- 2x2 Grid: Creates four quadrants showing the combinations of high/low spiritual mass and high/low proximity
- X-Axis Label: “Spiritual Mass” (increases from left to right) ➡️
- Y-Axis Label: “Proximity to Negative Influence” (increases from bottom to top) ⬆️
Quadrant Content
Quadrant 1: Low Mass, Low Proximity (Bottom Left)
- Title: “Minimal Pull”
- Illustration: Small pebble creating slight depression on spacetime fabric 🪨
- Example Text: “Occasional negative thought with distance from triggers”
- Characteristics:
- Easily overcome through minimal effort
- No persistent impact
- Quick return to baseline
Quadrant 2: High Mass, Low Proximity (Bottom Right)
- Title: “Moderate Pull (Pattern-Based)”
- Illustration: Larger rock creating medium depression, but viewer positioned farther away 🪨
- Example Text: “Established habit pattern even when triggers aren’t present”
- Characteristics:
- Persistent impact despite distance
- Requires intentional resistance
- Gradual rather than urgent pull
Quadrant 3: Low Mass, High Proximity (Top Left)
- Title: “Moderate Pull (Proximity-Based)”
- Illustration: Small rock with viewer positioned very close to its depression 🪨
- Example Text: “Immediate temptation in environment without established pattern”
- Characteristics:
- Situational influence
- Strong immediate pull
- Dissipates with distance
Quadrant 4: High Mass, High Proximity (Top Right)
- Title: “Maximum Pull (Black Hole Risk)”
- Illustration: Large mass creating deep gravity well with viewer at edge of event horizon 🕳️
- Example Text: “Addiction with immediate access to triggers”
- Characteristics:
- Overwhelming attractive force
- Requires extraordinary intervention
- Creates “event horizon” risk
Color Coding
- Gradient Background: Blue/purple gradient darkening toward the high mass, high proximity corner 🎨
- Force Arrows: Red arrows showing direction and magnitude of pull (thicker/more numerous in high pull regions) ➡️
- Safety Zone: Subtle green tint in the low mass, low proximity region 🟢
Mathematical Elements
- Inverse Square Formula: F ∝ m/d²
- Mini Calculations: Small examples showing the relative pull strength in each quadrant
- Scale Indicator: Showing how doubling mass doubles pull, while halving distance quadruples pull 📏
Design Specifications
- Resolution: 1600px × 1600px (square format for easy embedding)
- File Format: PNG with transparent background 🖼️
- Text Font: Sans-serif, minimum 14pt for readability
- Color Scheme: Consistent with broader Physics of Faith visual identity
- Deep blue/purple for gravity wells
- Red/orange for force indicators
- White/light gray for grid and text
Caption Text
“The Sin-Gravity Matrix illustrates how both the ‘mass’ of established patterns and the proximity to negative influences affect the strength of sin’s gravitational pull. Like physical gravity, spiritual pull follows an inverse square relationship with distance (doubling the distance reduces the pull to one-fourth) and is directly proportional to ‘mass’ (the entrenchment of the pattern).” 🌌
Alt Text for Accessibility
“A 2x2 grid diagram showing how spiritual mass and proximity affect sin’s gravitational pull. The four quadrants represent: minimal pull (low mass, low proximity), pattern-based moderate pull (high mass, low proximity), proximity-based moderate pull (low mass, high proximity), and maximum black-hole-like pull (high mass, high proximity).” 🕳️
Usage Guidelines
- Include this diagram in both the main Law 1 article and the Experiments & Visuals document 📄
- Reference the diagram when discussing the practical applications of creating strategic distance
- Use as a teaching tool for helping readers assess their own spiritual “gravity wells” 🧠
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