Protocol 5: 8.0 Hz Interface

Status: Monitoring Qubit decoherence for non-stochastic arithmetic sampling noise

Theoretic Postulate

The AToE identifies the **twelfth dimension (D12)** as a dynamic information interface. This interface serves as the **Global Clock** of the vacuum's phase-update cycle.

Any coherent system—quantum or biological—operating near this frequency will exhibit **Resonant Phase-Locking**. The 8.0 Hz pulse is the "framerate" at which reality is recalculated in the 3D manifold.

fD12 = (γ12 / (γ1 · 100π))-1 ≈ 8.004 Hz

Experimental Setup: Decoherence Analysis

  • Setup: Utilizing high-fidelity **superconducting transmon qubits** or trapped-ion systems with coherence times T2 > 1.0 s.
  • Modulation Analysis: Monitoring **Phase Jitter**. The AToE predicts a subtle, non-stochastic modulation of the decoherence rate at exactly 8.0 Hz.
  • Cross-Correlation: Correlating quantum fluctuations with local geophysical measurements of the **Schumann Resonance** (~ 7.83 Hz) to detect global frequency locking.

Falsification Bounds

VERIFICATION Detection of an **8.0 Hz power-spectral-density (PSD) peak** in the noise residuals of isolated quantum systems, persisting through EM shielding.
FALSIFICATION If decoherence noise remains purely **white (stochastic)** or if no 8.0 Hz correlation can be established across different experimental platforms.