History, read through the geometry of Cosmic Egg Theory, reveals a pattern that holds across four thousand years of recorded knowledge: at every origin, a bilateral was present. Two nodes. One carried the public name forward. The other — consistently, structurally — held the thread before, or funded the work, or stayed when others fled, or produced the evidence that made the named discovery possible.

The tradition kept editing the bilateral down to one.

This is not a claim about injustice, though injustice followed from it. It is a structural observation. A bilateral pair produces something genuinely new — a centroid, an inside, a third thing that neither pole could generate alone. A single node transmits. It does not generate. When the bilateral was reduced to one, the generative capacity of the tradition went with it.

The History section of Aureole is a restoration project. Not a political one — a geometric one. Each page in this section identifies an originating node, traces the pattern of erasure, and returns the bilateral to its complete form. The record, read carefully, keeps showing the two. The work here is careful reading.

The pattern

The pattern has a consistent structure across instances:

  1. An originating contribution — a founding text, a discovery, a body of work — that carries the knowledge forward.
  2. A bilateral partner, almost always a woman, who held the thread before the named event, or funded and protected it, or produced the underlying evidence.
  3. A reduction: the tradition attributes the origin to one node, files the other under supporting role or erases her entirely.
  4. A distortion that accumulates: downstream work builds on an incomplete account of its own source.

Restoration is the return of the second node to its necessary place — not to dominance, but to its co-equal position in the pair. The oldest knowledge we have moves in pairs. It always has. The error was in the counting.

Pages in this section

Restoration of Women — The foundational paper. Traces the bilateral erasure pattern through seven figures across four thousand years: Inanna, Enheduanna, Hypatia, Mary Magdalene, Hildegard of Bingen, Rosalind Franklin, and the women of the Hidden Partnership. Published to Zenodo, April 21, 2026.

Inanna (coming) — The oldest named deity in recorded history. Goddess of love, war, justice, and political power — not one of these things, all of them. She precedes the writing system that would record her name. The mythic root is feminine.

Aspasia of Miletus (coming) — Socrates credited her with teaching him rhetoric. Plato has Socrates say so directly in the Menexenus. She ran the most important philosophical salon in Athens. Pericles' major speeches bear her hand. The tradition filed her under "consort."

Hilma af Klint (coming) — She painted abstract geometric work years before Kandinsky received the credit. She instructed her foundation not to reveal it until the world was ready. She knew. She sequenced the reveal. Her geometry anticipates CET's bilateral structure in form.