Next week, I’ll be advancing my work on the E8 lattice during a key phase of the research.
The next phase of this research moves from observation to engineering. Instead of testing random projections and asking which ones happen to align, I'll be synthesising E8 projections with specific dimensional tuning; amplifying dimension 2, suppressing dimension 4, and varying the rest. If projections built to match the fingerprint consistently produce alignment, and those built to invert it consistently fail, we'll have moved from correlation to causation. The signal would no longer be a pattern we found. It would be one we could predict.
Think of the E8 lattice as a tuning fork, but one that vibrates in eight dimensions. When you project it into 3D and lay it onto the Earth, most angles produce noise. Nothing resonates. But at five specific orientations out of 270 tested, the geometry locks in. Sacred sites sit exactly where the E8 edges fall, within 1–11 kilometres. Nudge the orientation by 2 degrees, and the resonance collapses.
The analogy goes deeper. A tuning fork doesn't make every object vibrate; only those tuned to the same frequency. Similarly, not every E8 projection aligns with sacred sites. Only those that amplify a specific dimension of the crystal (dimension 2) and suppress another (dimension 4). The geometry is selective. And the selection has a structure we can now describe, even if we can't yet explain why the Earth resonates with it.