Hypothesis 85 introduces a transformative perspective on cosmic timing and the mechanical structure of the universe within the framework of Doctrine 21. This research moves beyond traditional astronomical observations to identify the "Hardware Constant" that governs the Rigid Bed of Space. Key Discoveries and Propositions: The 16-Day System Clock: Based on periodic astrophysical data (such as FRB 180916.J0158+65), this hypothesis proves that the universe operates on a fundamental 16-day pulse. This pulse is the base unit of energy discharge in the cosmic matrix. The 24-Month Rigid Year: By redefining the month as two 16-day pulses (32 days), the hypothesis establishes a perfect 384-day year consisting of exactly 24 months. This aligns the cosmic year with the 24-hour daily cycle in a fractal harmony. Observational Error Correction: It explains that the perceived 29.5-day lunar month is a distortion caused by density fluctuations in the space matrix, influenced by solar wind cycles. Experimental Foundation: This theory is supported by the interaction between the Earth's core (Null-Anchor) and external periodic radio bursts, suggesting a synchronized hardware link across the Rigid Bed. Impact: This paper provides a new calibration method for global time-keeping, satellite navigation, and understanding the electromagnetic influence of the space hardware on terrestrial life.
Abbas Arabi (Tue,) studied this question.