
The Movement Suite is a unified, field‑stabilised mobility system designed for frictionless transport within architectural environments. This specification defines the shared capsule architecture used across MagLift (vertical transport), MagSlide (horizontal transport), and MagHelix (helical traversal). Each capsule is a cylindrical glass vehicle wrapped in a dual external MagWrap helix, enabling SSCA‑driven stabilisation, drift rejection, and smooth 3D motion with minimal mechanical infrastructure. A passive gravity‑lock organ provides zero‑energy safety during power loss, engaging hardened spikes into SSCA lattice sockets to secure the capsule until fields are restored. The Movement Suite enables continuous vertical, horizontal, and helical traversal through buildings using only a cradle spine and distributed SSCA nodes, eliminating rails, cables, counterweights, and friction brakes. This document details the architecture, materials, behaviour layer, safety systems, and deployment scenarios for commercial and research integration. For licensing, commercialisation, or project collaboration, contact Troy Wilde at mrwilde89@gmail.com.
field stabilised mobility, Ssca architecture, Smart building transport, Magnetic fields, Futuristic, Frictionless elevator replacement, Magnetic cradle, Architectural mobility system, Glass capsule transport, Helical traversal, Magnetic infrastructure, Elevators
field stabilised mobility, Ssca architecture, Smart building transport, Magnetic fields, Futuristic, Frictionless elevator replacement, Magnetic cradle, Architectural mobility system, Glass capsule transport, Helical traversal, Magnetic infrastructure, Elevators
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