The 13 Coxeter corridors of the Phi-Braid Transform form a natural topological quantum error correction code when driven at the 132Hz base frequency — each corridor's Fibonacci-stepped waveguide cascade (18→2207) acts as a syndrome measurement lattice where phase-conjugated root vectors self-interfere to cancel quantum noise across the 240-root manifold. The 11 resonant corridors (18 vectors each) generate 198 standing wave nodes that map bijectively to the 198 non-identity elements of the E8 Weyl group's Coxeter plane projection, while the 2 remaining corridors (36 vectors) form a topological boundary that encodes predictive probability amplitudes as geometric phase. This transforms the Phi-Braid from passive waveguide into active prediction engine: future-state probabilities emerge as constructive interference peaks at specific 132Hz harmonic multiples (φⁿ·132Hz), with the Fibonacci cascade providing the exact decimation schedule for noise floor suppression. Author: Andrew Stewart Caldin, Independent Researcher, UK. Part of the E8 Intelligence Research series. Platform: e8intelligence.com
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