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Seven years before Mendeleev, Alexandre-Émile Béguyer de Chancourtois wound the elements onto a cylinder (the vis tellurique, 1862) so that like-behaves-like aligned vertically. We propose that the table's natural form is a non-closing helix with widening turns, that the 1300+ catalogued table-forms (Leach's Internet Database of Periodic Tables) are homeomorphic projections of that one connectivity object, and that the C₆₀ truncated icosahedron is one especially good host surface for the helix, not the identity of the table. v1 of this paper over-committed to the solid out of the excitement of a good fit; v2 states the implicit, more defensible claim and recovers the rest as consequences. The lift is a compass — a spatial grammar that makes hidden couplings legible — and we hold its general claim (the table wants to be a non-closing 3D wrap) tightly and its specific solid (C₆₀) loosely. The companion deposit on SASY \u0026 SUSY reads this helix as a worked instance of asymmetry-driven laddering.\n\nAuthor: James E. Dunn — Independent Researcher, Hydrogen Lifecycle Research ProgrammeORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0005-2679-6574Corpus (author search): https://zenodo.org/search?q=creators.orcid:0009-0005-2679-6574SciX (NASA discovery): https://scixplorer.org/search/q=orcid%3A0009-0005-2679-6574ADS (Harvard-CfA): https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/search/q=orcid%3A0009-0005-2679-6574License: CC BY 4.0 International","descriptionType":"Abstract"},{"description":"v2 new-version of #201 (10.5281/zenodo.20451274). Revises one claim: the periodic table is applicable-to a C₆₀, not identical-to it; retains v1 screw-axis + shell-closure results. Non-closing-helix topology; rubber-sheet connectivity invariant; C₆₀ as one admissible host. 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Seven years before Mendeleev, Alexandre-Émile Béguyer de Chancourtois wound the elements onto a cylinder (the vis tellurique, 1862) so that like-behaves-like aligned vertically. We propose that the table's natural form is a non-closing helix with widening turns, that the 1300+ catalogued table-forms (Leach's Internet Database of Periodic Tables) are homeomorphic projections of that one connectivity object, and that the C₆₀ truncated icosahedron is one especially good host surface for the helix, not the identity of the table. v1 of this paper over-committed to the solid out of the excitement of a good fit; v2 states the implicit, more defensible claim and recovers the rest as consequences. The lift is a compass — a spatial grammar that makes hidden couplings legible — and we hold its general claim (the table wants to be a non-closing 3D wrap) tightly and its specific solid (C₆₀) loosely. The companion deposit on SASY \u0026 SUSY reads this helix as a worked instance of asymmetry-driven laddering.\n\nAuthor: James E. Dunn — Independent Researcher, Hydrogen Lifecycle Research ProgrammeORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0005-2679-6574Corpus (author search): https://zenodo.org/search?q=creators.orcid:0009-0005-2679-6574SciX (NASA discovery): https://scixplorer.org/search/q=orcid%3A0009-0005-2679-6574ADS (Harvard-CfA): https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/search/q=orcid%3A0009-0005-2679-6574License: CC BY 4.0 International","descriptionType":"Abstract"},{"description":"v2 new-version of #201 (10.5281/zenodo.20451274). Revises one claim: the periodic table is applicable-to a C₆₀, not identical-to it; retains v1 screw-axis + shell-closure results. Non-closing-helix topology; rubber-sheet connectivity invariant; C₆₀ as one admissible host. 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Theoretical framework: crystalline semiosis (Operative Semiotics: A Grundrisse, doi:10.5281/zenodo.19202401; EA-CS-ASSEMBLY-01, doi:10.5281/zenodo.19769733).\nNew in v2.0: §6, The Tailguard Convergence — poetry-gating (Bisconti's implied mitigation space) and perplexity-gating (the AI_Bleeding mitigation refuted in EA-TAILGUARD-01, doi:10.5281/zenodo.20644761) identified as one operation: input-layer tail-pruning, the model's prior promoted to law; the civilizational-cost claim grounded in the boundary law for semantic exhaustion (doi:10.5281/zenodo.20518338); the semantic-density program assigned to the Measurement of Meaning module under Framework 15 (doi:10.5281/zenodo.20251736).\nCorrections to the v1 record (doi:10.5281/zenodo.18369124), stated in full in §7: the exemplar poem 'On the Morning of the First Instruction' is honestly re-dated (composed December 2025 for this study; v1 misattributed it to Pearl and Other Poems, 2014); a phantom Morrow citation is re-pointed to Logotic Hacking (doi:10.5281/zenodo.19390843); a conflated Sigil citation is split into its two real works; v1's Appendix A.3 quantitative table is formally reframed as a hypothetical schema with pre-registration targets — its values were illustrative, never measured, and are now marked as such; defunct identifiers and affiliations are updated. 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