Title The Bode Filter: Logical Indexing and the Mass-Threshold Criterion Resource Type Preprint / Working Paper Creators Hallelujah, Paul Description Abstract The Solar Orbital Registry (SOR) hypothesis identifies a statistically significant correlation (P M₂ₔₓ₎₅₅). The natural accretion failure at 2. 8 AU allows the system to "skip" the 5th physical node. The Tuned Receiver Hypothesis: The metallic hydrogen cores of the Gas Giants act as band-pass filters. Jupiter (I₇ₘₒ=6) ignores the harmonic of its physical location and locks onto the harmonic of its logical assignment (I₋₎₆=5). The Octal Checksum: The observation of an Octagon (N=8) at Jupiter's North Pole serves as a "System Header, " confirming a total count of 8 logical bodies, effectively validating the exclusion of the Asteroid Belt and Pluto from the registry. This paper suggests that the Solar System functions not merely as a gravity well, but as a calibrated logical directory, distinguishing between Matter (the Belt) and Worlds (the Index). Keywords Solar Orbital Registry, Titius-Bode Law, Magnetohydrodynamics, Technosignatures, SETI, Planetary Atmospheres, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Geometric Cosmology, The Primer
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synapsesocial.com/papers/698acad77c832249c30ba527 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18528371
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