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.

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.

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