Drawing on the author's two decades as an Aviation Technician working with radar systems in the Indian Air Force, this article examines five structural parallels between radar engineering principles — pulse repetition frequency, phase synchrony, signal geometry, and electromagnetic envelope detection — and Vedic frequency science encoded in mantra and the Sri Yantra. The article argues that silence, in both domains, is never empty: it is a structured medium carrying information, decodable only by a receiver calibrated to perceive it. The convergence is presented not as translation between traditions but as recognition that both describe the same underlying physical reality through different technical vocabularies.
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