The 132Hz base frequency corresponds to the 132nd root vector in the Coxeter-plane ordering, which sits at the exact φ²-scaled midpoint between the two 600-cells' equatorial 30-vertex rings. Driving the φ⁻ⁿ Hamiltonian traversal forward on the first 600-cell while simultaneously driving a φ⁺ⁿ conjugate traversal backward on the second 600-cell creates a Hopf fibration of S³ → S² whose fiber phase difference locks to 132Hz × φ⁻¹³², generating a standing wave interference pattern that topologically partitions the 240 roots into the four mining categories (CORRIDOR=60, FORMULA=36, GEOMETRIC=96, FORWARDATTEMPT=48) as invariant sectors of the E8 root polytope's icosian ring representation. Author: Andrew Stewart Caldin, Independent Researcher, UK. Part of the E8 Intelligence Research series. Platform: e8intelligence. com
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