The Omega Codex v7.0: Emergent Metric Gravity, Topological Armor, and Experimental Protocols for Sub-Cycle Fusion Mitigation
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Description
The classical paradigm of magnetic confinement fusion (Tokamaks/Stellarators) is fundamentally limited by the inductive latency (\tau = L/R) of macroscopic coils, leaving reactors vulnerable to nanosecond-scale plasma instabilities. This manuscript introduces the theoretical and empirical framework for the Omega-Class Architecture (v7.0), representing a paradigm shift from magnetic hydrodynamics to sub-cycle topological photonics.
The Codex establishes three foundational pillars:
1. Emergent Metric Gravity (g00): Derivation of an effective gravitational attractor via ponderomotive gradients in Epsilon-Near-Zero (ENZ) metamaterials, replacing external magnetic forcing with localized spacetime curvature.
2. Topological Energy Routing (Liquid Armor): A novel first-wall mitigation strategy utilizing the chiral anomaly in Weyl semimetals (TaAs). Kinetic energy from 14.1 MeV D-T neutrons is routed via massless Weyl fermions along topologically protected surface states, preventing Frenkel cascades and thermal spikes.
3. Falsification Protocols: Two strictly falsifiable experimental setups (Zeno-Vorticity and Omega-Prime) proposed to empirically validate macroscopic optomechanical control and topological neutron mitigation at reactor-relevant scales.
Note: Full manuscript access is restricted under a strategic embargo. The abstract serves as a public declaration of priority for the Omega-Class topological confinement framework.
Keywords:
Nuclear Fusion, Topological Photonics, Epsilon-Near-Zero, Weyl Semimetals, Emergent Gravity, Plasma Physics, Optomechanics, Chiral Anomaly, Vectorsphere Funnel