Product Mathematical Depositions
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- Deposition (mathematical)
- — not the legal-court kind. Here it means a formal written record of a mathematical result — the equations, derivations, assumptions, and bounds that back a product's performance claims. Closer to a research paper than a courtroom document.
- CGB
- — Christopher Gabriel Brown, the author. "CGB" in a SKU name marks a deposition personally authored and signed by him.
- The 10 named depositions
- — the ten core mathematical concepts underneath the whole portfolio: Harmonic Decay, Entropic Bridge, Voxel Resonance, Photon Chromosome Encoding, Recursive Growth Bound, Zero-Point Fabrication, Golden Spiral Convergence, Quantum Counting Paradox, Thermal Noise Floor, and Dimensional Fold. Each is a standalone SKU at $450K–$500K.
- Proof of Function (MD-POF)
- — a $50,000 verification document. Ten of them, one per named deposition. Low-risk way to inspect the math before committing to a full deposition or the Complete Collection.
- Seed Two (S2) depositions
- — three extension depositions specific to the Quantum Battery Seed Two product line. $500K–$900K each. They apply the general framework to that specific hardware.
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The mathematical derivations behind the catalog.
Equations and proofs that back each product's performance claims.
Per deposition
The math behind a given design — derivations, assumptions, and bounds.











