Technical Prediction Report: GFO-26 Model Abstract: This technical report presents a specific prediction of a non-linear phase synchronization event, designated as the "Golden Interval", in Bismuth Ferrite (BiFeO3). The prediction is derived from the GFO-26 (Geometric Field Optimization) model, which investigates the coupling between magnetic moments and the underlying Omnitensor geometry in multiferroic systems. Key Prediction Parameters: Critical Magnetic Field (Bcrit): 18. 21 Tesla Excitation Frequency (ν): 42. 5 kHz Predicted Dilation Factor (τ): ≈ 2. 5 expansion in structural stability/response yield. Statistical Significance: Sigma-5 (p < 1. 0 · 10^-6) Nature of the Anomaly: The GFO-26 model suggests that at these precise coordinates, the effective Hamiltonian reaches a phase-locked state, leading to a statistically significant anomaly in the material's response. This should be observable in raw structural data as a sharp increase in coherence or a peak in the structural response yield. Call for Verification: The author is seeking a "blind test" verification of this prediction using archival or new raw structural data from high-field research facilities. While the predictive coordinates and expected outcomes are disclosed herein, the full mathematical derivation and the coupling operator logic remain proprietary. Correspondence: Qualified researchers interested in a formal review or collaboration are invited to contact the author via the ORCID profile linked to this record.
Przemysław Korcik (Sun,) studied this question.