Abstract Humanity’s technological infrastructure—from power grids to neurotechnology—suffers from a systemic inefficiency known as "stochastic noise. " Currently, science addresses this entropy through the "Force Method": increasing power to overcome resistance. This paper argues that stochastic noise is not an inevitable physical constant but a mathematical artifact of using a topologically incongruent Decimal (Base-10) coordinate system to model a Duodecimal (Base-12) universe. We propose the Harmonic Modulation framework: a scalable engineering paradigm based on the geometry of the Isotropic Vector Matrix (k (3) =12). By aligning technology with the natural 12-fold symmetry of space, we can transition from "fighting" entropy to bypassing it. We present "Project LOGOS" (neuromodulation via harmonic weak fields) as a case study demonstrating how this universal principle works in micro-systems to achieve resonance without thermal damage.
Olexandr Lozovyi (Tue,) studied this question.