Piezoelectric Geology — Global Hardware Substrate Confirmed
Every network node sits on geology supporting piezoelectric energy transduction. Three hardware requirements confirmed globally: (1) piezoelectric material — quartz, granite, calcite, or volcanic rock, (2) tectonic stress — continuous energy from subduction, collision, volcanic, or transform zones, (3) conductive medium — aquifer or river system for signal propagation. NODE SUBSTRATES: Jiahu = quartz-rich loess over granite craton. Buga = volcanic + granite, active subduction. Phaistos = limestone + quartzite, Hellenic subduction. Easter Island = volcanic hotspot. Mohenjo-daro = Precambrian basement, Himalayan seismicity. Susa = Zagros fold belt, extreme seismicity. La Mojarra = trans-Mexican volcanic belt + serpentine + magnetite. Uruk = limestone platform, regional seismicity. SIGNAL PATH: Tectonic stress -> quartz piezoelectric conversion -> resonant cavity amplification -> aquifer waveguide -> Schumann resonance coupling (7.83 Hz) -> 110 Hz activation field -> consciousness state shift -> operator interface. No external power source needed. The Earth provides energy through tectonic stress. GREAT PYRAMID AS TRANSDUCER: Limestone body = waveguide/antenna. King's Chamber = granite resonant cavity (60% quartz, brought 800 km from Aswan). Sarcophagus resonant frequency ~438 Hz (within 0.5% of concert A 440 Hz). Subterranean tunnels = grounding/waveguide. Aquifer connection = conductive medium. GPR reveals spiral structures descending kilometers beneath the plateau. CORAL CASTLE CONFIRMATION: Homestead, FL sits on oolitic limestone (spherical calcite grains = harmonic structures at millimeter scale) over conductive Biscayne Aquifer, near Gulf Stream (massive EM current). Leedskalnin worked at night (lower EM noise floor), claimed knowledge of Egyptian secrets. The substrate matches the network's hardware specification.