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===== 4. Wave Fields and Cube-Sphere Dynamics (SVP: Law of the Harmonic Spheres) ===== * SVP Principle: Energy and matter propagate as vibratory wave fields, represented geometrically as spheres nested within cubes. * Modern Science: The duality of wave-particle behavior and the geometry of crystal lattices reflect cube-sphere dynamics. * Merged Description: The cube represents the zero potential plane, while the sphere represents dynamic motion. SVP harmonics describe nested vibratory patterns, while physics uses wave functions to model energy states. * Math Equation: ββ E=ΟΞ΅0\nabla \cdot \mathbf{E} = \frac{\rho}{\varepsilon_0}ββ E=Ξ΅0βΟβ Meaning: The divergence of electric fields (E\mathbf{E}E) illustrates the cube-sphere interplay as fields emanate from charged centers.
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