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The Photonic-Stabilized Micro-Wormhole (PSMW)

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This technical paper proposes the Photonic-Stabilized Micro-Wormhole (PSMW), a conceptual model for high-density energy delivery using a phased-array fiber architecture. The model explores the engineering logic required to stabilize a micro-scale wormhole metric by converging "squeezed" vacuum states (negative energy) through a distributed network of hollow-core photonic crystal fibers.

Key Concepts:

  • Energy Delivery: Utilizing Quantum Vacuum Squeezing to generate negative energy density.

  • Containment: Using Hollow-Core Fiber Optics to transport exotic states without decoherence.

  • Scaling: Applying the principle of Coherent Beam Combining, where focal intensity $(I_{focal})$ scales by the square of the number of fibers ($N^2$).

  • Goal: To provide a theoretical roadmap for the infrastructure needed to achieve localized spacetime modulation.

Author Note:

This work is a conceptual thought experiment authored by a 16-year-old independent researcher. While macro-scale transport remains speculative due to current energy limitations, this paper focuses on the mathematical and engineering feasibility of the delivery architecture itself.

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