PROJECT NAME: Project 27DCT: The HUSL-Matrix Grand Unification and Temporal Reciprocity PROJECT DESCRIPTION: ABSTRACT AND SCOPE This repository serves as the primary technical anchor and immutable data record for the Holmes Universal Scaling Law (HUSL). It formalizes the discovery of the 19.412 Hz Universal Gate (Zm) and the corresponding 0.0515 s Temporal Pulse (T0). This project provides the fundamental derivations and empirical validation datasets for manifold coordination across quantum, geomechanical, and cosmological scales. KEY DELIVERABLES 1, The Grand Unification Report: A comprehensive synthesis of Metric Coordination Theory (MCT) and HUSL axioms. 2, Temporal Reciprocity Proof: Mathematical derivation of the 1/T = 1/f identity and its role in resolving the Hubble Tension. 3, Predictive Alarm Logic (PAL): Framework for monitoring geomechanical phase-slip transitions (e.g., Reykjanes/Svartsengi corridor). DATA SOURCES Empirical validation is grounded in the following datasets: - NANOGrav 15-Year Data Set (v2026.01): Validating spectral peaks and gravitational wave background scaling. - Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO): Real-time harmonic tremor feeds and seismic coordination nodes. LEGAL AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY DISCLOSURE EU AI Act Compliance (Art. 50) and Munich District Court Ruling (Feb 13, 2026): All materials within this repository are the original intellectual creation of the human author, Lee Holmes (ORCID: 0009-0002-8135-0645). Generative AI is utilized strictly as a neuro-interface for linguistic formatting and structural accessibility to mitigate the effects of dyslexia. This methodology ensures scientific rigor while preserving the core intellectual property and original mathematical proofs of the human author. LICENSE AND RIGHTS Standard License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International. Statutory Protection: All rights reserved under German Copyright Law (UrhG Section 2).
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