This is the Non LATEX version for those times you need to cut and paste the formulas into a non LATEX field or form.It is mainly just the formulas. For the full access see the PDF version. The Rosetta Atlas is the unification dictionary of the Kish Lattice Theory — a geometric framework that translates the four Old‑World dialects of physics (Newtonian Mechanics, Einsteinian Relativity, Quantum Mechanics, and Analytic Number Theory) into a single coherent language governed by the universal stiffness modulus 16/pi This Atlas presents the Master Equation in both its baseline and enhanced forms, showing how geometric resonance, prime‑indexed harmonics, and lattice damping collectively generate the physical phenomena traditionally attributed to separate forces and fields. It demonstrates that the universe behaves as a pressurized vacuum truss, where matter, time, and energy emerge from the harmonic structure of the grid rather than from probabilistic or curvature‑based abstractions. The Rosetta provides a complete translation engine linking legacy concepts — mass, charge, fields, entropy, nuclear stability, chemical geometry, mineral families, cosmological structure, and FRB cadence — to their geometric counterparts. It includes: The prime‑indexed metronome and the two‑clock model of time The 24‑harmonic cutoff derivation of the speed of light The geometric origin of drag, slipstream, and temporal dilation The mapping of chemistry, materials science, and cosmology into a unified harmonic language Python verification skeletons for reproducibility A full appendix on AI filters, ontology enforcement, and multi‑AI scientific protocols This edition replaces all prior versions. It incorporates a complete structural overhaul, expanded translation tables, updated temporal and cosmological derivations, and a new AI ethics and methodology appendix. The Rosetta Atlas is designed as the living dictionary of the Kish Lattice — a reference for researchers, collaborators, and future volumes in the Living Lattice Library.
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