Sci - Cymatics and Nodal Computation: Wave Interference as a Computational Substrate Armstrong Knight — intent-tensor-theory.com Sand on a vibrating plate is established as a computational substrate demonstrating that the ITT multiplication principle has a direct physical analogue in cymatic nodal patterns. Two wave classes are defined: V-wave (attack/compression) and W-wave (reflection/rarefaction). The nodal equation W(x,y,t)=0 shows that structure exists only where amplitude vanishes, providing physical intuition for the multiplication principle. Running implementation: intent-tensor-theory.com/applied-itt
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