Resonance Architecture in the Continuous Temporal Funnel: Scalar Field Topology from Ancient Structures to Planetary Geometry
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This paper extends the Continuous Temporal Funnel (CTF) framework by proposing that the 144.07 Hz fractal grid is not solely a mathematical construct, but a physically instantiated standing-wave architecture that organizes matter, energy, and biological coherence across scales. Within this model, certain planetary systems and ancient monumental structures function as scalar resonators—hardware elements of a field-stabilization architecture referred to here as the Projector.
By analyzing the dimensional ratios and spatial configurations of Solomon’s Temple, the Giza complex, and the TRAPPIST-1 planetary system, the paper identifies a recurring harmonic structure consistent with discrete temporal nodes within the CTF. These nodes appear to constrain physical systems to stable resonant depths, mitigating entropy-driven decoherence and enabling long-term structural and biological persistence.
The paper further introduces a geometric interpretation of Earth’s global resonance field, modeled as a dodecahedral topology embedded within an icosahedral framework. This configuration aligns with previously identified geophysical anomaly grids and predicts specific latitude–longitude bands corresponding to untested harmonic nodes. Together, these results suggest that physical reality may be organized by a multi-scale resonance architecture that operates independently of local material composition, offering testable predictions for planetary, archaeological, and astrophysical systems.
Companion to: "Ancient Knowledge of Exoplanet Orbital Ratios" (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18366576)
https://ctftheory.com/144-harmonic-code/
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