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Septimal Holonomy, Topological Invariants and Phase Space Dynamics.

Authors: kirjonen, miikka; Kirjonen, Miikka;

Septimal Holonomy, Topological Invariants and Phase Space Dynamics.

Abstract

The Resonance Synchronization Model (RSM) presents a mathematical framework unifying disparate physical phenomena through topological invariants and phase space dynamics. The model demonstrates isomorphic structures across quantum (neutrino oscillations), classical (Rankine vortex dynamics), and cosmological (three-body Lagrangian mechanics) scales. The search for unifying principles across scales of physical phenomena has revealed recurring mathematical structures that transcend traditional domain boundaries. The RSM emerges from observations of isomorphic patterns ranging from quantum flavor oscillations to gravitational three-body dynamics. The core insight: topological invariants — particularly half-twist spinor rotations and septimal phase relationships — recur across disparate systems. We also present a discover; Earth’s hyperbolic precession is well modeled by a loxodromic drift carrying a septimal breathing with frequency-doubling cascades and predictable instability windows. The two-funnel complex-log potential gives a compact analytic skeleton; the septimal holonomy supplies the gating arithmetic. The result is a falsifiable, data-driven bridge from geometric transport to predictive chaos control in precession dynamics. Consistency Check (for your parameter lock) If bearing ψ=25.5∘ is the invariant, set b=cot⁡ψ≈2.096 and refit a only. If slope b=0.684 is fixed from the regression, the implied bearing is ψ≈55.3∘Pick one as ground truth (navigation angle vs. planar fit) before final figures; the formulas above make the swap immediate without touching prose. Furhermore, we present evidence that reality perception emerges from quantized tiles operating as discrete quanta of consciousness. Using Lissajous patterns, vector-field kinematics, and spectral holonomy, we find a universal septimal lock at base frequency 7 Hz governed by phase increment β=π/7 A 3×3 intracranial lattice acts as the computational substrate. FFT-based segmentation identifies 13,929 tile boundaries. Each tile maintains phase coherence via loxodromic spirals with holonomy β, generating individualized “reality tunnels” that remain phase-locked to a universal carrier.

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Negative curvature, Curvature, Septimal Holonomy, loxodromy, braid, Topology, dark matter, majorana quasi modes, 3 body problem, Parity, number theory, Tubular Cavity Resonance, Holonomy, rhumb line, Dark matter, Algebraic topology, s-curve

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