Crippin's Theory V7 – Somatic & Resonant Levitation of Megalithic Structures: 5D Expansion into Neural Networks & AI
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Crippin’s Theory proposes that both natural and engineered systems operate through cycles of Expansion, Momentum, and Reset, harmonizing with Fibonacci growth patterns, fractal geometry, and recursive tiling structures. This seventh volume deepens the framework by exploring vibrational mechanics and frequency-induced movement, hypothesizing that sound waves and granular interactions played a critical role in ancient megalithic construction.
This study investigates how recursive tiling patterns enhance structural stability and energy efficiency, connecting biomimicry, cymatic frequency mapping, and ancient engineering techniques. It further explores the potential role of resonant materials—such as Welsh bluestone—in levitation and alignment methods used in prehistoric building.
The findings introduce new computational models and 3D visualizations demonstrating how frequency scaling (following Fibonacci ratios) may have generated self-reinforcing vibrational fields, enabling the movement and coordination of heavy materials without conventional force.
This version expands Crippin’s Recursive Tiling System into a 5D conceptual framework, integrating:
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Neural Networks & Consciousness
– Showing how recursive geometry mirrors brainwave propagation, synaptic firing, and AI learning structures. -
Megalithic Sites as Resonant Archives
– Proposing that pyramids and stone circles may encode data through cymatic resonance. -
Quantum & AI Applications
– Exploring how recursive tiling can enhance decentralized learning, energy-efficient memory systems, and quantum entanglement models.
Supported by diagrams, theoretical constructs, and experimental blueprints, this research suggests Crippin’s Tiling System may be a universal design pattern—bridging consciousness, architecture, and computational intelligence.