Recent experiments by Moddel et al. (2021) demonstrated that a Casimir cavity can induce small, reproducible changes in the electrical conductance of a metal insulator metal junction. While the effect confirms that engineered vacuum fluctuations modify charge transport, the observed conductance shifts remain modest (≈1 10%) and lack a predictive theory for optimisation. Here we show that the Harmonic Framework of Reality – a unified field theory based on a discrete frequency lattice anchored at 27 Hz – naturally accounts for the effect and prescribes a quantitative enhancement. The cause is identified as off resonant coupling between the cavity modes and the universal Tau lattice. The solution involves tuning the cavity to a harmonic of 27 Hz (scaled to the optical regime) and applying a phase locked 27 Hz (or 13.5 Hz) bias to induce the m + m′ = 0 condition. Predicted enhancement factors exceed 50 fold, providing a direct experimental falsification test.
Peter James Thompson (Mon,) studied this question.
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