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Zenodo
2026
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18560533 |
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- <p><span> </span></p> <p><span>Natural volcanic and tectonic systems function as long-lived, coupled hydro–electro–thermal networks driven by deep Earth gradients and sustained by atmospheric recycling. These systems exhibit persistent coherence across surface and subsurface domains, including freshwater generation, ionic transport, and electromagnetic damping. This paper proposes that certain human settlement patterns and monumental constructions—exemplified by sites such as the Giza Plateau—can be understood as passive interface structures intentionally placed within geologically coherent zones. Rather than acting as energy generators, these structures function as minimal-geometry adapters that integrate human activity with existing Earth-system dynamics. The model emphasizes site selection, underground stability, and hydrologic isolation over mechanical complexity, suggesting a form of high-level environmental intelligence based on restraint and alignment rather than technological amplification.</span></p>