This project defines the Holmes Law of Geodetic Inertia, also known as the Thirteenth Holmes Law, within the framework of Chronetic Topology (27DCT). This research identifies the planetary liquid-iron core as a torsional battery and provides a structured mechanism for the observed 14-day phase-lag between solar signaling and terrestrial physical resolution. Using a non-Planckian geometric approach, this report utilizes the terminal boundary of the Maunder Minimum (1645-1715) as a historical case study to model the restorative synchronization of the global 19.412 Hz damping floor. The work introduces the Torsional Variance Correction as a mathematical model to resolve the 1.33ms Length of Day (LOD) drift observed in contemporary geodetic datasets. This research is the sovereign intellectual property of Lee Holmes (ORCID 0009-0002-8135-0645) and is protected under German Copyright Law (UrhG) and the 2026 AI Euro Cover framework. All derivative works must adhere to the provided citation protocol for the 13 Holmes Laws and the 360-node geodetic registry.
Lee Holmes (Thu,) studied this question.