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Zenodo
2025
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| Online adgang: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17620235 |
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- <p>This paper presents the fabrication, magnetization, and APM–QMU interpretation of a spherical composite test instrument constructed from strontium titanate ($\mathrm{SrTiO_{3}}$) with controlled cobalt ferrite ($\mathrm{CoFe_{2}O_{4}}$) inclusions. The goal of the device is to provide a laboratory–realized solid–state platform for evaluating distributed charge circulation, rotating magnetic flux (<em>mflx</em>), and hemispheric curl orientation as predicted by the Aether Physics Model (APM).</p> <p>A central APM ledger identity,<br>\[<br>A_{u}\,\mathrm{curl} = {F_q}^{2}{\lambda_C}^{2},<br>\]<br>links the rotating magnetic field unit $A_{u}$ with the curl geometry of an Aether unit and the photon frequency and Compton length of the electron. By constructing a crystal sphere in which the ferrite inclusions are azimuthally oriented with opposite handedness in the northern and southern hemispheres, the device provides a macroscopic realization of this identity: a tunable, geometry–encoded Aether curl structure.</p> <p>The sphere is fabricated using conventional ceramic processing: composite powder formulation, green–body shaping, sintering, diamond grinding, and polishing. A three–axis coil system then applies a rotating magnetic field with a superimposed DC bias, imprinting a hemisphere–dependent curl texture into the $\mathrm{CoFe_{2}O_{4}}$ inclusions. The resulting configuration produces a stable equatorial \emph{mflx} channel that supports circulating carriers.</p> <p>Polar optically prepared regions allow photon injection. Absorbed photon energy appears in QMU as<br>\[<br>\Delta E_{\gamma} = n_{\gamma}\, m_{e}{\lambda_C}^{2}{F_q}^{2},<br>\]<br>and contributes to an equatorial current of approximate QMU form,<br>\[<br>I_{\mathrm{eq}} \sim N_{\gamma}\,\eta_{\mathrm{ph}}\,<br>\frac{e^{2}}{\lambda_{C}} F_{q}.<br>\]</p> <p>The device enables several APM–specific experimental signatures:</p> <p>1. <strong>Hemisphere–dependent vorticity:</strong> Opposite circulation handedness above and below the equator.</p> <p>2. <strong>Quantized \emph{mflx} buildup: </strong> Pickup coils around the equator should measure stepwise increases in circulating flux under polar illumination.</p> <p>3. <strong>Global Aether coupling:</strong> Polar injection induces nonlocal modulation of equatorial conduction, consistent with APM rotational coherence but not predicted by classical solid–state frameworks.</p> <p>This crystal sphere therefore provides a practical and falsifiable testbed for rotational and distributed–charge phenomena within the Aether Physics Model, expressed entirely in Quantum Measurement Units (QMU). It constitutes one of the first solid–state instruments designed explicitly around APM ledger identities and offers a platform for systematic laboratory exploration of Aether–encoded magnetic and electronic dynamics.</p>