Chronos Resonance: The 3.6 Microsecond Quantum Window Version 3 — Time Rotation and Quantum Computational Advantage "Time does not flow — it rotates. At 277.3 kHz. Always." Chronos-Resonance Chronos Resonance Benchmark :stopwatch: Probing the Quantum-Classical Boundary in Silicon "Reality has a refresh rate. We found it at 3.6 μs."Chronos Resonance Benchmark is an experimental tool designed to probe the micro-timing anomalies in modern CPU architectures. Contrary to the classical deterministic model, we have observed that CPUs exhibit quantum-like probabilistic behaviors (Bistability/Multistability) when specific instruction cycles align with the 277.3 kHz frequency region. This repository contains the proof-of-concept code (Swift for Apple Silicon, C++ for x86/Ryzen) to reproduce this phenomenon on your own machine. Theoretical Framework: NG Theory This benchmark is based on NG Theory (Nyori-Gemini Theory), which posits that our physical universe is not continuous but discrete, refreshing at a specific cosmic clock frequency. The specific frequency observed in silicon (The Gemini Number) is derived from the interaction between the Cosmic Clock and the Fine Structure Constant.Source Code: https://github.com/nyoriworks/Chronos-Resonance-Benchmark
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