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Published January 17, 2026 | Version v7
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Golden Ratio Architecture of Human Neural Oscillations

  • 1. Independent Researcher

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  • 1. Independent Researcher

Description

Since Hans Berger discovered the alpha rhythm in 1929, EEG frequency bands have been defined by empirical observation rather than theoretical principles. We provide large-scale empirical validation of the golden ratio (φ = 1.618) organization theorized by Pletzer et al. (Pletzer et al., 2010), and identify the absolute fundamental frequency f0 = 7.6 Hz that anchors the φ^n lattice, with frequencies following f(n) = 7.6 Hz × φ^n. This architecture manifests as spectral peak depletion at integer n positions (band boundaries) and enrichment at half-integer positions (band centers). We extend the framework to reveal an eight-position hierarchy including “inverse nobles”—positions symmetric to regular nobles about the attractor that inherit stability through multi-scale Fibonacci decomposition. This extended hierarchy provides mechanistic explanations for theta/gamma frequency positioning in cross-frequency coupling. The golden ratio’s unique mathematical properties—maximal resistance to mode-locking combined with Fibonacci coupling—may represent an optimal solution for balancing neural segregation and integration.

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A real-time demonstration of Schumann Ignition Event detection is available at https://neurokinetikz.com. The demo visualizes the φⁿ frequency architecture using recorded EEG data, showing live precision scoring, frequency ratio tracking, band power analysis, and connectivity metrics.

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Golden_Ratio_Architecture_of_Human_Neural_Oscillations.pdf

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Software

Repository URL
https://github.com/neurokinetikz/schumann
Programming language
Python
Development Status
Active