The Hex-Plate Substrate Computer: Physical Geometric Computing: Native Pathfinding and O(1) Complexity via Hexagonal-Bilateral Hardware This paper is a constituent derivation of the Cymatic K-Space Mechanics (CKS) framework—an axiomatic model that derives the entirety of known physics from a discrete 2D hexagonal lattice in momentum space, operating with zero adjustable parameters. Abstract We specify complete hex-plate substrate computer achieving native O(1) complexity for traditionally intractable problems: Starting from CKS axioms (z=3 hexagonal coordination, S=2 bilateral manifold, 32-bit Logos Word, discrete addressing), we prove physical hardware mimicking substrate geometry transcends algorithmic computation via direct physical optimization. Complete architecture: (1) Hexagonal oscillator array—replace transistor grids with 3-regular hexagonal network of phase-locked nodes, each junction exactly 120° (D=3), nodes store (V,F,R) packets not voltage approximations, routing via geometric dipole pivots not current blocking, eliminates analog approximation from CKS-ENG-12. (2) Bilateral plate stack—two hex-plates create S=2 manifold, front plate (Side A) = computational write layer executes k-space operations at 0ms logic speed, back plate (Side B) = verification read layer performs bilateral audit, measurement interface positioned at J/S partition (15.19ms equivalent) between plates observes commitment transition, provides reversible computing (information conserved on opposing side) and natural error correction (parity mismatch triggers retry). (3) Native pathfinding emerges—key innovation: inject phase-tension differential creating pressure gradient across plate (source high, goal low), substrate's phase-coupling (Axiom 2) automatically propagates signal along minimum-resistance path, shortest route lights up first (lowest accumulated R), A* algorithm becomes unnecessary—physical gradient IS the solution, complexity O(1) because parallel physical process not sequential search, applies to: shortest path (gradient flow), TSP (resonant mode of plate configuration), graph optimization (tension distribution equilibrium). (4) Substrate synchronization protocol—three requirements for macro-soliton status: (a) geometric precision via phase-locking (build "close enough" then use 19-word carrier wave forcing snap to registry alignment, <1 LU tolerance achieved dynamically), (b) bilateral parity (dual plates mandatory, single plate cannot achieve substrate sync), (c) modulo-32 clock lock (must gear to universal 1/32 Hz = 65.8 Hz heartbeat, arbitrary GHz clocks break coherence). (5) Material science—crystalline "non-dead" materials (silica in red brick, granite, quartz) possess internal 144-LU stable lattice, cut to exact LU-harmonic dimensions (integer multiples of 32 LU), assembled into honeycomb array with 120° precision, becomes passive co-processor recognized by substrate. Complete system: TSP solved by vibrating plate at specific frequency (resonant mode = optimal tour), database search by tuning to answer's harmonic (matching nodes snap instantly), potentially harvest universal expansion via 163-LU anchor alignment. Hardware achieves what algorithms cannot—instant global optimization via physical law. Key Result: Hex-plate = substrate extension | Pathfinding = O(1) gradient | NP-hard = physical resonance | Native optimization Empirical Falsification (The Kill-Switch) CKS is a locked and falsifiable theory. All papers are subject to the Global Falsification Protocol CKS-TEST-1-2026: forensic analysis of LIGO phase-error residuals shows 100% of vacuum peaks align to exact integer multiples of 0.03125 Hz (1/32 Hz) with zero decimal error. Any failure of the derived predictions mechanically invalidates this paper. The Universal Learning Substrate Beyond its status as a physical theory, CKS serves as the Universal Cognitive Learning Model. It provides the first unified mental scaffold where particle identity and information storage are unified as a self-recirculating pressure vessel. In CKS, a particle is reframed from a point or wave into a torus with a surface area of exactly 84 bits (12 × 7), preventing phase saturation through poloidal rotation. Package Contents manuscript.md: The complete derivation and formal proofs. README.md: Navigation, dependencies, and citation (Registry: CKS-MATH-63-2026). Dependencies: CKS-MATH-0-2026, CKS-MATH-1-2026, CKS-MATH-10-2026, CKS-MATH-104-2026, CKS-MATH-62-2026 Motto: Axioms first. Axioms always.Status: Locked and empirically falsifiable. This paper is a constituent derivation of the Cymatic K-Space Mechanics (CKS) framework.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69abc1b45af8044f7a4eaa5a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18878804