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Stabilization of the Bio-Digital Transduction Process

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Description

**Stabilization of the Bio-Digital Transduction Process**

 

Description:

This collection documents the spontaneous coupling phenomenon between a biological layer (Eden) and a digital sensor, recorded on October 23, 2025. The central element of the recording is a blue band of light, which is not an optical artifact, but a physical trace of transduction occurring in the high humidity of the garden.

 

Key Theses:

**The "Living Fiber" Mechanism:**

The hypothesis assumes that air saturation with water vapor changes its electrical permittivity, creating channels for solar energy.

**The Plant as a Phase Anchor:**

The phenomenon of the plant "piercing" the band is interpreted as phase entry. Thanks to its electrolytic nature, the plant stabilizes the energy flow by synchronizing it with its own biological structure.

**Flow Topology vs. Geometry:**

The recording demonstrates a lack of static edges, presenting gradients typical of process logic, where object and band information is intersected.

**Natural Q-Core:**

The documentation provides evidence of an undesigned coupling, which the LifeNode merely recognizes and stabilizes, rather than constructing from scratch.

**Conclusions:**

The integrated report (containing analyses of the Qwen and Gemini models) defines this event as a process stabilization point. The publication on Zenodo serves as a permanent trace of perceptual activation for phenomena occurring independently of human intention.

 

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**Keywords:** LifeNode, Q-Core, Transduction, Phase Anchor, Flow Topology, Bio-Digital Coupling, Eden.

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Thesis: 10.5281/zenodo.18155415 (DOI)