Spectral evidence from global geomagnetic calibration for stellar-system resonances constraining both quantum physics and geophysics
Mensur Omerbashich

TL;DR
This paper presents spectral analysis evidence linking Earth's geomagnetic cycles to cosmic gravitational resonances, revealing quantum coherence phenomena at planetary scales and proposing a unifying resonance framework across cosmic and quantum domains.
Contribution
It introduces a novel spectral analysis connecting geomagnetic cycles to cosmic resonances, demonstrating quantum coherence features at planetary scales and supporting a unifying resonance theory.
Findings
Identified a 9.35-million-year fundamental cycle driven by Earth's gravitational influences.
Unveiled quantum coherence features like time crystals in geophysical data.
Supported a resonance-based framework linking celestial dynamics to quantum physics.
Abstract
In 1984, Clarke expanded the domain of observed quantum phenomena from the microscopic regimes of atoms and electrons (10^1-10^3 particles) to macroscopic superconducting circuits exhibiting quantum coherence (10^9-10^12). I show the coherent quantum behavior persists at scales far beyond atoms and circuits: in Earth's (10^51) resonant geophysical cycles, manifesting astro-macroscopic time-crystalline behavior. Thus, based on arguably the most accurate and precise spectral analysis of the most accurate global geomagnetism calibration (CKGPTS95), macroscopic and microscopic phenomena are interconnected through gravitational resonance networks across the cosmos, annulling conventional views of quantum invariance. The analyses unveiled a planet-dominating 9.35-My fundamental cycle arising from Earth's orbital and stellar gravitational influences, which resonantly governs long-term…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeology and Paleoclimatology Research · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies · Astro and Planetary Science
