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Unified Resonance Framework- Exploring the Experimental Validation of these Ideas
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- Short-term Goals:
- Strengthen the mathematical models to produce specific, testable predictions.
- Refine the experimental methodologies to verify the effects of vibrational frequencies on quantum states and consciousness.
- Publish initial findings and engage with experts to validate the URF framework.
- Long-term Goals:
- Test the framework through real-world experiments, including space-time manipulation and resonance-based interstellar travel.
- Establish AI-based systems for analyzing vibrational resonance, providing a new frontier in understanding space-time and consciousness.
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2025-03-25Exploring the Experimental Validation of the URF
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