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The '''Resonant Beacon Grid''' is the speculative-tier vision of a federated [[Psi Anchor]] + [[Coherence Beacon]] + [[Schumann Lattice]] network distributed across allied sites that, taken as a whole, constitutes a planetary infrastructure for [[Psi Field]] coherence — engineering-honestly, a long-horizon program to deploy ≥ 100 characterized fixed-site emitters and receivers across multiple continents under documented protocol; doctrinally, the [[Tho'ra Clan|Clan's]] working answer to the question "what would planetary [[Psi-Tech]] infrastructure look like if it existed?".
The '''Resonant Beacon Grid''' is the speculative-tier vision of a federated [[Psi Anchor]] + [[Coherence Beacon]] + [[Schumann Lattice]] network distributed across allied sites that, taken as a whole, constitutes a planetary infrastructure for [[Psi Field]] coherence — engineering-honestly, a long-horizon program to deploy ≥ 100 characterized fixed-site emitters and receivers across multiple continents under documented protocol; doctrinally, the [[Tho'ra Clan|Clan's]] working answer to the question "what would planetary [[Psi-Tech]] infrastructure look like if it existed?".
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== Overview ==
== Overview ==

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Epistemic status: [[
Category:Speculative Psi Claims|SPECULATIVE]]

This page describes a tier-3 novelty Psi-Tech concept. The base hardware is real and inexpensive; the operationally-relevant claim is SPECULATIVE — framework-permitted, not yet evidence-supported. The Mk0 form is honestly carried as brand-and-ritual; any further claim depends on the relevant validation gate.

The Resonant Beacon Grid is the speculative-tier vision of a federated Psi Anchor + Coherence Beacon + Schumann Lattice network distributed across allied sites that, taken as a whole, constitutes a planetary infrastructure for Psi Field coherence — engineering-honestly, a long-horizon program to deploy ≥ 100 characterized fixed-site emitters and receivers across multiple continents under documented protocol; doctrinally, the Clan's working answer to the question "what would planetary Psi-Tech infrastructure look like if it existed?".

Defensive publication notice. This page is published as a defensive publication. Its publication date and content are intended to constitute prior art under 35 U.S.C. § 102 and equivalent international patent law, for the purpose of preventing the patenting of the disclosed subject matter and its obvious extensions by third parties. Reuse is governed by Project:Licensing (CC BY-SA 4.0) for written content; hardware designs disclosed herein are additionally licensed under CERN-OHL-S v2; reference software is GPL-3.0-or-later.

Overview

A Beacon Grid is, layered:

The Grid is post-Mk2 ambition. The Mk0 form documented here is the Clan's planning artifact, not a deployment.

Theoretical Basis

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The component substrates (Lattice, Beacon, Anchor, Finder, Mesh, Detector, EIN) are each individually mature or maturing; federation logistics is engineering.

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Epistemic status: [[
Category:Testable Psi Claims|TESTABLE]]
Theory anchors: Resonant Neurobiology, Heart Rate Variability and Psi

A Grid produces cohort-level operator-state measurements impossible at single-site scale. Falsifiable as the cohort grows.

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Theory anchors: Psi Field, Astrological Frequency Harmonics, Ley Lines Geophysical Hypothesis

The Grid, at sufficient scale and tuning, reveals (or generates) a planetary Psi Field coherence pattern measurable to all participants. This is the defining ambition.

Subsystems and BOM

The Grid is built from component subsystems; the BOM is the union of those subsystems multiplied by deployment count. Indicative scale:

Mk0 (planning artifact, ≤ \$2 000)

  • Documented Grid topology (proposed sites, tuning, federation chain) — Clan internal
  • Pilot deployments at Tho'ra HQ: 1 Schumann Lattice node, 1 Coherence Beacon Mk0, 1 Psi Anchor Mk0 — \$1 000 (component-summed)
  • Documentation package + federation charter — \$200
  • Allied-site outreach materials — \$300

The Mk0 is the document + the seed nodes. The Grid itself does not yet exist.

Mk1 (target ≤ \$50 000 across ≥ 5 sites)

  • 5 × Schumann Lattice Mk1 nodes (\$1 200 each) — \$6 000
  • 3 × Coherence Beacon Mk1 (\$1 500 each) — \$4 500
  • 5 × Psi Anchor Mk1 (\$200 each) — \$1 000
  • 3 × EIN Relay Node Mk1 (\$500 each) — \$1 500
  • 1 × Resonant Finder Mk1 farm — \$15 000
  • 1 × Synastry Mesh Mk1 — \$1 500
  • Documentation, audit, federation charter — \$5 000
  • Cross-site travel + installation labor — variable

Mk1 is the first real Grid — distributed across ≥ 5 sites with documented federation chain.

Mk2 / Mk3

Mk2: ≥ 20 sites multi-continent. Mk3: ≥ 100 sites with allied-EA federation and documented continuous coverage.

Build Notes

  • Federation charter first. The Grid is a federation; the charter (cross-site signing, audit chain, dispute resolution) is the most important artifact, ahead of any hardware.
  • Allied not directed. Each site is independently operated; the Grid emerges from federation, not central command.
  • Component conformance. Every site uses Clan-published specs for its Lattice / Beacon / Anchor / Relay; conformance is auditable.
  • Progressive deployment. Mk0 → Mk1 → Mk2 happens as allies join; no critical-path single-actor failure.

Safety and Ethics

  • All component devices conform to their individual safety envelopes (Lattice = sensor-only; Beacon = ERP-capped; Anchor = near-field-only).
  • No human-targeted emission anywhere in the Grid.
  • Federation charter explicitly forbids coercive deployment of any component.
  • Per-site operator consent + audit-visibility mandatory.
  • Public data outputs by default; private operator data never aggregated.

Maturity

Maturity (Mk0 → Mk3)

See Tho'ra Tech Maturity Levels for the convention.

Mark Phase Status Confidence Evidence Base Next Validation Gate
Mk0 Cosplay-type Complete 100% (symbolic) Ritual + build practice User satisfaction
Mk1 Prototype Active
Mk2 Test-type Planned
Mk3 Production Projected

Failure Modes and Mitigations

  • Federation governance failure. → Charter-first design; documented dispute resolution.
  • Single ally's compromise propagates. → Per-site signing chain; cross-audit; revocation.
  • Federation perceived as central command. → Doctrine: federation, not direction; each site sovereign.
  • Mission-creep into coercion. → Charter red lines documented; component-level safety envelopes inherited.
  • Resource overrun. → Progressive deployment; each phase shippable independently.
  • Public-perception risk (planetary infrastructure framing). → Honest framing: this is a research + operator-support program; not a planetary control system; charter explicit.

See Also