This programmatic teaser announces the start of a major project by Resonance Group: reconstructing the complete mechanics of the Universe in the form of running Python simulations. Rather than presenting a “theory of everything”, we are building code into which the laws of reality are embedded step by step. Six upcoming publications (№24–№29) will each introduce a single law, accompanied by simulation and visualization: spin dynamics in the tetrahedral lattice (№24), rotational modes of the Platonic solids (№25), energy absorption and emission in the standing layer (№26), phase transitions between the five solids (№27), conservation laws in the tetrahedral network (№28), and the first full assembly (№29) where all laws operate simultaneously. Simulation №29 is not the final goal; it is a minimal viable product that will be refined and extended in subsequent cycles (№30–№35, etc.). Each paper will include formulas (57 Hz, φ, √7), working Python code, 3D animations, references to previous works, and a spoiler for the next publication. The project is open to collaboration with physicists, mathematicians, programmers, and laboratories.
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