Buga Sphere: Node Geometry & Atlantis Prediction
Geodesic pattern analysis of the 16-node resonator network reveals structured placement conforming to platonic solid geometry — 38.1% of node pairs match platonic angles within ±3° (icosidodecahedron, dodecahedron, octahedron, tetrahedron, cuboctahedron, icosahedron). An 8-node great circle alignment connects Richat → Sacsayhuaman → Giza → Baalbek → Angkor → Machu Picchu → Easter Island → Mohenjo-daro. Gap analysis predicts 7 missing nodes: Mid-Atlantic (Azores Plateau), West Africa (Tibesti/Ahaggar), Sundaland, Yonaguni/Ryukyu, Hawaii, Doggerland, and Caribbean Platform — 5 of 7 submerged, each with known anomalous structures nearby. Systematic cross-reference against Plato's Timaeus/Critias scores the Richat Structure at 51/80 as the strongest Atlantis candidate — perfect match on concentric rings, canal system, and location; weakness on submersion (dried, not sank). Resolution: Plato conflated two events across 2,000 years of retelling — the capital's desertification AND the network's coastal submersion into one narrative. Hermes Trismegistus 'as above so below' maps exactly to the network design: celestial geometry (above) encoded in terrestrial nodes (below), connected through Schumann resonance (the one thing). The Great Pyramid identified as a restoration attempt (~2,560 BCE) after the Richat was lost to Saharan drying. Atlantis may not be one place — it may be the name for the entire network civilization.