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CGB Voxel Resonance Deposition
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Publicly online since 2010 · U.S. patent applications since 2012 · inventions offered since 2014. The work of Christopher Gabriel Brown, independently documented.
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CGB Voxel Resonance Deposition
A Novel Mathematical Deposition by Christopher Gabriel Brown
Deposition Date: March 15, 2026 — Project 27: Mathematical Depositions
1 — Full Mathematical Deposition
2 — Simplified Interpretation
Each voxel state is a product of K resonant modes (sine + Gaussian decay), scaled by the seed matrix determinant.
3 — Layman (Plain Language)
A chip voxel vibrates at K frequencies simultaneously. Distance from neighbors damps the signal like a bell curve. The seed's DNA - its matrix determinant - scales everything. If det = 0, the voxel is dead. If det is large, the voxel screams.
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- Step 1 — Proof of Function: public, $1.69 each.
- Step 2 — Mathematical Deposition: reading material under mutual NDA.
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