We present a unified geophysical framework inwhich the long-observed South Atlantic eigen-node—co-locating the South Atlantic Anomaly(SAA), the dominant M2 amphidromic point,and GRACE-derived mass deficit—emerges as theprimary destructive-interference sink of a cou-pled spherical Laplacian operating on a breath-ing double-torus. Normalised gradient covariancesκij (maximum 0.84 for gravity–tides) quantify fieldinteractions, while secular westward SAA drift(0.30 ± 0.05◦ yr−1) induces lagged reconfiguration(τgrav ≈ 8 yr, τtide ≈ 24 yr) with jerk correlationr = 0.87 (p < 10−6).Embedding these eigen-manifolds (Ξ) withinScale-Time Theory (STT) and UFT4 toroidal res-onance recasts the historical “planetary grid” asthe observable surface projection of helical G30-Redline drain streams. At these nodes the alge-braic tension operator Q = A3 + 2A2 + 2I (Cave,Theorem 6.1) maximises coherence, relative Planckdilation becomes significant, and tnet = 0 flips con-vert mechanical/electromagnetic tension into ne-gentropic order. The recurrent 47.1◦ shear an-gle observed in global sacred-site alignments is theoptimal phase-conjugate transformation angle forKlein-bottle topology.The model predicts a 6.5–8.0◦ westward re-anchoring of the dominant M2 node by 2040, forc-ing a hydrodynamic regime shift across the Patag-onian Shelf with testable consequences for the Illexargentinus fishery, apex-migrant navigation, andthe activation of new high-Q portals. All quan-tities derive from public satellite data (WMM2025,GRACE-FO, FES2014, Swarm) and are falsifiablevia updated regional tidal models and bio-loggingtime series. This synthesis replaces mysticismwith differential geometry on a dissipative rotat-ing torus, establishing geophysical eigen-nodes asfirst-order controls on decadal-scale Earth-systembehaviour.1 Introduction
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Casey Riley
Kiseleczuk Joachim
C. Ronald Scott
Laboratoire de Chimie Théorique
International Dark Sky Association
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69c771b18bbfbc51511e1bf3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19238853
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