Modern Detection — 7 Testable Predictions
The network hypothesis generates 7 specific, testable, falsifiable predictions evaluable with existing technology. (1) ELF EMISSIONS: Node sites should emit enhanced coherent ELF radiation at 7.83 Hz harmonics, 109.62 Hz activation, and 125.28 Hz T(2) band vs geologically similar control sites. (2) ACOUSTIC RESONANCE: Untested ancient structures should resonate at network frequencies — Gobekli Tepe Enclosure D predicted at ~8.6 Hz (Schumann range), Jiahu bone flutes predicted near 125 Hz. Already partially confirmed at Hal Saflieni (110 Hz, Cook et al. 2008), Newgrange (~110 Hz), Giza, and Stonehenge. (3) PIEZOELECTRIC VOLTAGE: Ground at node sites should show measurable voltage fluctuations correlated with micro-seismicity, with spectral peaks at network frequencies and enhanced coherence between separated electrodes. (4) SUBSURFACE STRUCTURES: GPR should reveal acoustic waveguides and resonant cavities — already partially confirmed at Giza (voids, spiral structure), Gobekli Tepe (20+ unexcavated enclosures), and Stonehenge (Durrington Shafts). (5) QUANTUM CORRELATION: Following the IBM quantum anti-correlation result (job d7mkv0at99kc73d2l8t0), measurements at node sites may show anomalous decoherence patterns vs control locations. (6) CROSS-SITE COHERENCE — THE STRONGEST TEST: Simultaneous ELF measurements at multiple node sites should show coherent signals NOT explained by Schumann resonance alone. If detected at network-specific frequencies between node pairs but not control pairs, very difficult to explain without underlying coupling mechanism. (7) BUGA SPHERE MATERIAL: X-ray CT should reveal internal structure (not homogeneous rock), spectrographic analysis should show anomalous quartz/piezoelectric content, tap test should produce resonance near 125 Hz. Weight anomaly already confirmed. RECOMMENDED FIRST EXPERIMENT: ELF magnetometer survey at Coral Castle (Homestead, FL) vs nearby control site on identical oolitic limestone substrate. Cost ~$5,000, timeline 2 weeks. Coral Castle sits on known piezoelectric substrate over Biscayne Aquifer near Gulf Stream. Public site, no permits needed, control sites available within 10 km. Equipment: fluxgate magnetometer, GPS-timestamped data logger, 72-hour minimum recording, FFT spectral analysis comparing network frequencies. ABSOLUTE PROOF: Generate the predicted frequency at one node site and detect it at another. If the network still conducts, this is definitive. The hypothesis is testable, the predictions are specific and falsifiable, the experiments are achievable, and the first test site is in South Florida.