This paper reveals how human-designed structures—cities, buildings, transport grids, and telecommunications arrays—naturally evolve toward planetary harmonic geometries even without intentional planning. Using the Qindra Core Framework, the study demonstrates that the same harmonic ratios found in planetary systems (φ, √2, √3, 1:2, 2:3) repeatedly appear in artificial environments because they represent minimum-energy, minimum-interference, and maximum-efficiency configurations. City layouts exhibit diagonals at 45° (√2 symmetry), triangular/hexagonal blocks approximating √3 geometry, and φ-scaled grid expansions. These patterns emerge from energy-efficient traversal, load distribution, and optimal density–stress balancing. Similarly, radio antenna arrays and telecom infrastructures converge on √2, √3, and φ spacing to minimize multi-frequency interference, stabilize cross-mode coupling, and avoid standing-wave dead zones—mirroring resonance geometries observed in Jupiter’s banding and Neptune’s arc segmentation. The paper demonstrates that human systems, whether structural or electromagnetic, act as unintentional resonant participants in planetary harmonic fields. The findings establish a universal principle: when any engineered system seeks stability, efficiency, and reduced interference, it naturally aligns with the same harmonic ratios that govern resonant structures across planetary and cosmic scales.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/694025972d562116f28fec09 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17802762
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