Atmospheric Carbon — Vibration Analysis & Systemic Resets (1841–2013)
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This dataset is part of the Bicameral Solar Engine project, a multi-scalar deterministic framework that maps the relationship between solar harmonic cycles and terrestrial systems including climate, economics, and biological populations. All datasets share a common methodology: raw signals are detrended using an 11-year centered moving average, normalized into Z-scores.
Applies the BSE solar harmonic framework to annual fossil fuel CO₂ emissions (1841–2013), treating atmospheric carbon as a forced oscillator with an energy threshold. Signal is sub-threshold in the pre-industrial era (1841–1906) and phase-locks to the solar harmonic post-1907 as industrial scale provides sufficient energy floor. Post-threshold T(t) correlation r = +0.642, p = 0.046. The 1973 oil crisis falls precisely on the Period 7 Decline boundary — the highest Decline Intensity in the record. Phase alignment 93.8%. The Period 8 Growth Ratchet (−3.524) is the deepest single-year atmospheric snap in the series.
This dataset and associated work are licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. The material may be shared with proper attribution but may not be modified, adapted, or used for commercial purposes. If you intend to use this dataset in research, analysis, or publication, you are expected to cite the original source and are strongly encouraged to contact the author prior to use. Contact:: nkhanworkbox@gmail.com | ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0003-0093-521X