This submission proposes a formal proof for Beal’s Conjecture by departing from traditional decimal-based number theory and employing the Sexagesimal Harmony Algorithm (SHA). The research integrates ancient mathematical logic—specifically base-60 positional systems—with modern computational number theory to analyze the structural constraints of the equation Aˣ + Bʸ = Cᶻ. The core of this methodology relies on the Equilibrium of Maat, a conceptual framework used here to define numerical symmetry and balance within exponential Diophantine equations. By mapping integer bases and their respective exponents into a sexagesimal harmonic field, the SHA demonstrates that for any solution to exist where x, y, z > 2, the terms A, B, and C must inevitably share a common prime factor. Key highlights of this work include: Modular Synchronization: An analysis of how sexagesimal residues identify "harmonic breaks" in equations where bases are coprime. Maat Equilibrium Analysis: A rigorous application of balancing principles to verify the impossibility of isolated integer solutions under specific exponential conditions. Algorithmic Verification: Detailed steps showing how the Sexagesimal Harmony Algorithm filters potential candidates and confirms the necessity of a common factor, aligning with the conjecture's requirements. This paper provides a bridge between historical mathematical intuition and contemporary algebraic challenges, offering a robust, multidimensional perspective on one of the most significant unsolved problems in mathematics.
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Jorge Alexander Lopez Miranda
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69f594fc71405d493afffe38 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19919609