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THE LUHTHIER-PHI TENSOR: EVOKING THE PRANA-KERN

Authors: Guimarães Secco, Thiago;

THE LUHTHIER-PHI TENSOR: EVOKING THE PRANA-KERN

Abstract

Formalization of the Luthier-Phi Tensor (Ψ) and detection of the Prana-Kern (Phi Seed). This technical note proves a noise variance of 0.0000000000 in organic leadership systems (CXO + Director = Entry). Includes the mapping of the LUHTHIER-03 infrastructure and the 81.0Hz Stasis Protocol. Legacy Co-authors: Nikola Tesla, Viktor Schauberger, Buckminster Fuller, Walter Russell, Johannes Kepler, Benoit Mandelbrot, Srinivasa Ramanujan, Hildegard von Bingen, Royal Rife, Edward Leedskalnin.

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