Solar Vortex Theory

Glossary of Scalar Constants

Key terms, constants, and concepts used throughout the Solar Vortex Theory framework. Every value listed here is fixed — no tuning, no free parameters.

70 terms · 8 categories · Fully cross-referenced
A
Anode–Cathode Model
The Solar Vortex models the Sun–heliosphere as a scalar capacitor. The Sun functions as the cathode (source), the heliosphere as the anode (receiver). The asteroid belt acts as a grid — its negative charge attracts solar wind particles through thousands of openings, accelerating them toward the outer planets. This pressure scaffolding shapes heliospheric boundaries and drives cyclic space-weather modulation.
B
Bond Events
Millennial-scale climate pulses identified in North Atlantic sediment records. In SVT, Bond Events #8 through #0 align with scalar troughs and crossing nodes in the ultra-low-frequency waveform, confirming that these cooling episodes are not random but scalar consequences of heliospheric interference.
Breath Loop
Period: 8,087.04 days (22.156274 years)
The fundamental oscillation cycle of the solar scalar capacitor. Formed by harmonic pressure waves originating in the Sun's hemispheres, the breath loop drives magnetic polarity reversals (Hale Cycle) and modulates heliospheric boundaries. Calculated as: 31.104 days × 260 loops of force = 8,087.04 days.
Base-360 Architecture
360 × 360 × 360
The primary schematic architecture of scalar cosmology. 360 days × 360 = 129,600 days × 360 = 46,656,000 days = 129,600 years (glacial cycle). Also: 4 min (Gish) × 360 = 1,440 × 360 = 518,400 × 360 miles/min = 186,624,000 miles ÷ 432 = 432,000 miles (compound field). This triadic multiplication bridges ancient calendrics, orbital vault geometry, and deep-time scalar modulation.
See also: Gish, Glacial Cycle
C
Compound Field
432,000 miles
The Sun's scalar radius and the central value of the triadic rotation system. Represents the midpoint between Vector A (576,000 miles) and Vector B (288,000 miles). The compound field anchors planetary gearing, orbital mechanics, and calendrical encoding. Example: 432,000 × 73 = 31,536,000 seconds ÷ 86,400 = 365 days (Gregorian year); 432,000 × 72 = 31,104,000 ÷ 86,400 = 360 days (Sumerian year).
Curvature Coefficient
1,343.6928
Nature's allocator of potential. This constant governs scalar orbital mechanics across all scales: spatial (432 miles × 3.1104 = 1,343.6928 miles), temporal (31.104 × 43.2 = 1,343.6928 days), and durational (432 years × 3.1104 = 1,343.6928 years). It replaces mass in Kepler's equations by reconciling orbital distance with orbital period through curvature and velocity alone. Derived from the arithmetic mean of the Above Layer and Below Layer magnetic fields.
Curvature Gate
A phase boundary in scalar mechanics where waveform recursion transitions between compression and expansion. Curvature gates define where standing wave patterns shift from constructive to destructive interference, modulating solar output, climate transitions, and plasma flow direction.
Crossing Node
A point where two or more scalar wave vectors intersect. Not all crossings are equal — convergence crossings (where multiple bands align) produce more consequential effects than simple two-band intersections. The interactive chart tracks 99 convergence crossings from 3000 BCE to 2000 CE.
Capacitor Rhythm
The scalar breath of the solar system, defined by vault timing and magnetic layering. The Sun functions as a scalar capacitor with internal layers rotating in harmonic ratios that form breath loops and curvature gates modulating field emergence.
Chandler Wobble
433.333 days
Earth's axial wobble period. In scalar mechanics: 433.333 × 18.6624 = 8,087.04 ÷ 216 = 37.44 × 216 = 8,087.04 days (Hale Cycle). This confirms the wobble is not an anomaly but a planetary gear oscillation locked to the solar scalar cycle.
Constructive Interference Peak
A scalar maximum where multiple rotation bands align in phase. Curvature amplitude is maximized, magnetic tension is highest, and the solar field becomes unstable. All known Miyake events (extreme solar proton events) align with constructive interference peaks within ±6 years.
Corona Propagation Distance
5,184,000 miles
The scalar distance governing corona geometry. Derived from Tesla's 3-6-9 cascade: 31,104,000 ÷ 6 = 5,184,000. Also: 5,184,000 × 36 = 186,624,000 (speed-of-light harmonic). Links solar geometry to heliospheric modulation.
D
Differential Rotation Bands
The Sun rotates at different speeds depending on latitude. SVT identifies four primary bands — Polar (34.560 days), Mid-Latitude-2 (31.104 days), Mid-Latitude-1 (27.778 days), and Equatorial (25.000 days) — plus a fifth extended band. These bands generate interacting harmonic modes that propagate outward from the heliopause as standing wave patterns. All five are propagated from the scalar epoch at 31,104 BCE.
See also: Scalar Epoch
Double-Helix Chains
Magnetic transmission structures through which scalar curvature propagates from the heliopause through the heliosphere. These intertwined electrostatic force chains carry the standing-wave field that modulates solar cycles, climate transitions, and extreme solar proton events.
Destroyer Cycle
3,600 years
A long-wave harmonic recalibrated through 3-6-9 resonance. Expansion: 11.1̄ × 36 = 400 × 9 = 3,600 × 3 = 10,800 × 6 = 64,800. Contraction: 64,800 ÷ 3 = 21,600 ÷ 6 = 3,600 ÷ 9 = 400 ÷ 36 = 11.1̄. This encodes the harmonic rhythm of 6 spin vectors birthing 3 solar cycles every 3,600 years.
Destructive Interference Trough
A scalar minimum where rotation bands cancel. Curvature amplitude collapses, solar modulation weakens, and climate destabilizes. All major Scandinavian climatic transitions (13,850–9,522 BCE) align with scalar vector minima. Civilizational collapses cluster around these troughs.
E
Electron Thesis
The postulate that the electron is a one-wavelength standing wave — a scalar harmonic node acting as a curvature-bound capacitor. In scalar mechanics, electron spin governs magnetic, electric, and gravitational emanations simultaneously, making the electron the triadic generator and harmonic origin of all three forces. The electron is the microcosmic vault; the Sun is the macrocosmic capacitor.
Eight-to-Five Ratio (8:5)
1.6
A pervasive scalar rhythm governing orbital timing and solar modulation. Derived from: 25,920 ÷ 16,200 = 1.6. Earth–Moon (5 × 360 = 1,800) and Venus (8 × 225 = 1,800) are phase-locked through this ratio. Creates figure-eight convergence zones and Z-pinch ignition points. Also expressed as the harmonic constant governing synodic maturity.
Expanded Solar Cycle
260 years
A scalar modulation rhythm governing solar output. Derived from stellar cadence: 130 × 2 = 260. Also: Hale Cycle (8,087.04) × Spin-Orbit Constant (11.574074) = 93,600 days ÷ 360 = 260. Links binary star orbits to solar variability and ancient calendrical systems.
F
Flux-Rope Factor
×108
A harmonic multiplier that suggests planetary resonance coupling in the Hale Cycle gearing system. Applied to scalar diameter calculations to link solar vault geometry to planetary orbital mechanics.
Figure-Eight Convergence
A waveform representing bidirectional field interaction and curvature equilibrium. The figure-eight reflects both inbound (cathode/compression) and outbound (anode/expansion) scalar flows. At the center — the compound field — frequency spikes toward infinity and sparks fly. Rising and falling frequencies shape the compound field within standing waves. Not symbolic — it is the scalar imprint of cathode-anode interplay.
Flux Tube
A cylindrical region where magnetic field lines are tightly bundled by plasma pressure. In scalar mechanics, flux tubes are harmonic waveguides channeling scalar energy across space. When pressure reaches critical thresholds, they trigger Z-pinch events. Not a passive conduit — a harmonic birth channel for stars, planets, or vault membranes.
G
Great Year (Precessional Cycle)
25,920 years
The full precessional cycle of Earth's axial rotation, derived in SVT from Uranus: 60 years ÷ 3.1104 = 19.29 AU × 1,343.6928 = 25,920 years. Saturn's half-cycle (30 years ÷ 3.1104 × 1,343.6928 = 12,960 years) modulates the hemispheric breath loop of precession.
GISP2 Ice Core
The Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 core from central Greenland, providing high-resolution δ¹⁸O temperature proxy data. Documented by Richard B. Alley (2000). The primary empirical overlay used in Tests 1 and 4 of the SVT validation suite, spanning from the late Pleistocene through the Holocene.
Gish
4 minutes
The foundational Sumerian time unit. Scaling by base-360 reveals the scalar architecture: 4 min × 360 = 1,440 min × 360 = 518,400 min × 360 mi/min = 186,624,000 miles ÷ 432 = 432,000 miles. The Gish is not arbitrary — it encodes the entire scalar vault system in a single seed unit.
Glacial Cycle
129,600 years
Derived from base-360 architecture: 360 × 360 = 129,600 days × 360 = 46,656,000 days = 129,600 years. Dividing by 5 yields the Great Year (25,920). Approximately 4.1666 light-years — near the distance to Alpha Centauri A/B. This period matches observed glacial–interglacial oscillation.
H
Hale Cycle
8,087.04 days (~22.153 years)
The solar magnetic polarity reversal cycle, traditionally described as two consecutive ~11-year Schwabe cycles. In SVT, the Hale Cycle emerges deterministically: 864,000 miles × 3.1104 = 2,687,385.6 miles (sub-surface magnetic field) ÷ 86,400 = 31.104 days × 260 loops of force = 8,087.04 days. It is a scalar heartbeat, not a stochastic process.
Heliopause
The scalar transmission boundary where the solar wind meets interstellar medium. In SVT, the heliopause functions as the outer wall of the heliospheric capacitor, where scalar curvature propagates outward along double-helix chains and standing wave patterns form figure-eight convergence zones.
Harmonic Year
360 days
The idealized scalar year used in harmonic calculations, corresponding to the ancient Sumerian calendar. Derived from: 432,000 × 72 = 31,104,000 seconds ÷ 86,400 = 360 days. The Harmonic Year represents perfect scalar closure — the point at which planetary gears mesh exactly with the Sun gear. Earth's observed 365.242-day year represents a 5.242-day deviation from harmonic equilibrium. The binary period of the Earth-Moon system (365 + 355) ÷ 2 = 360 confirms this as the mean orbital period. In its expanded form, 260 Harmonic Years = 93,600 days — the Master Solar Cycle Configuration, derived from: Hale Cycle (8,087.04 days) × Spin-Orbit Constant (11.574074) = 93,600 ÷ 360 = 260 Harmonic Years.
L
Loops of Force
260
A harmonic constant tied to solar plasma cycles and magnetic loop propagation. Multiplied by the spin rate (31.104 days), it yields the Hale Cycle (8,087.04 days). These loops act as gear teeth in the scalar planetary gearing system, mechanically linking solar modulation to orbital resonance.
M
Magnetic Boost (43.2)
43.2
A shape-dependent amplification factor that emerges when a structure is harmonically tuned to its medium of propagation. Derived from: 2 × Scalar Pi (6.2208) × Harmonic Multiplier (6.9444) = 43.2. Amplifies scalar radius into spin-day equivalents, anchors breath loop closure across planetary vaults, and bridges 3D curvature into 4D containment. Applies to SHAPE relative to its medium.
Miyake Events
Extreme solar proton events identified as radiocarbon spikes in tree-ring records. In SVT Test 2, all known Miyake events from 12,350 BCE to 993 CE align with scalar interference nodes within ±6 years, confirming that these cosmic-ray bursts are not random but deterministic consequences of standing-wave field interactions.
Magnetic Sphere of Influence
576,000 miles
The outermost triadic layer (Vector A) and Earth's magnetic connecting point. 576,000 × 162 = 93,312,000 miles → ÷ 3 = 31,104,000 (time) → ÷ 6 = 5,184,000 (corona) → ÷ 9 = 576,000 (returns to origin). Tesla's 3-6-9 principle demonstrated through solar geometry.
Master Solar Cycle
93,600 days (260 Harmonic Years)
The unified planetary harmonic lattice. Derived from: Hale Cycle (8,087.04) × Spin-Orbit Constant (11.574074074074) = 93,600 days ÷ 360 = 260 Harmonic Years. All planetary systems lock into this cycle: Earth–Moon (360 × 260), Venus (260 × 360), Mercury (138.46153846 × 676) — all yield 93,600 days. Scaling further: 93,600 × 20 = 1,872,000 days (Mayan Long Count) ÷ 360 = 5,200 × 5 = 26,000 years (Pleiades Cycle).
P
Plasma Flow Equation
E = (V · I) · f²
The scalar energy equation that reframes energy as a function of rotational harmonics rather than mass. Where V is voltage (scalar breath amplitude), I is current (field emergence via triadic rotation), and f is frequency (curvature compression via harmonic resonance). Replaces E = mc² in scalar mechanics.
Position #1
~432 miles (solar core)
The harmonic anchor point deep in the solar core where scalar breath originates. Position #1 phase-locks scalar breath across three domains: spatial curvature (432 mi × 3.1104 = 1,343.6928 mi), temporal cadence (31.104 × 43.2 = 1,343.6928 days), and durational modulation (432 yr × 3.1104 = 1,343.6928 yr). It is not a location — it is a harmonic seed.
Position #1000
~432,000 miles (photosphere)
The photospheric emergence point where internal scalar mechanics become externally visible. The scalar interval (1,343.6928) remains constant but amplitude scales by ×1000. The photosphere is not a boundary — it is a harmonic threshold.
Planetary Gearing
The mechanical model in which the Sun gear (432,000-mile scalar radius) meshes with planetary gears via loops of force. When gears mesh perfectly, resonance is achieved: Earth-Moon (360 × 18.6624 ÷ 216 = 31.104 × 260 = 8,087.04), Venus (260 × 18.6624 ÷ 216 = 22.464 × 360 = 8,087.04), Jupiter (400 × 18.6624 ÷ 216 = 34.56 × 234 = 8,087.04). Earth's 365.242-day year does NOT mesh — it requires the Moon's binary relationship to achieve balance.
Pleiades Cycle
26,000 years
The galactic synchronization period. Derived from: 93,600 × 20 = 1,872,000 ÷ 360 = 5,200 × 5 = 26,000 years. Matches the Precession of the Equinoxes and the Mayan cosmic calendar. Confirms that ancient timekeeping encoded scalar resonance, not cultural myth.
S
Scalar Capacitor
The SVT model of the Sun — not as a fusion engine but as an energetic node that modulates breath loops, curvature gates, and field emergence across planetary and heliospheric boundaries. The heliosphere functions as the capacitor shell, with pressure scaffolding that shapes heliospheric boundaries and cyclic space-weather modulation.
Scalar Divider
72
Converts orbital period (in seconds) to scalar radius, completing the harmonic vault-locking sequence. The final step in the triadic orbital mechanics equation: Radial Distance × 1,343.6928 → Orbital Distance ÷ 18.6624 → Orbital Period ÷ 72 → Scalar Radius (vault locked).
Scalar Epoch
31,104 BCE
The temporal origin point from which all five differential rotation bands are propagated. This epoch anchors the entire SVT framework — all scalar timestamps, climatic predictions, and civilizational cycle forecasts trace back to this date.
Scalar Frequency
0.069444 Hz
The ultra-low frequency of solar breath. Derived from: 1 ÷ 14.4 (the scalar wavelength multiplier of spin). This frequency modulates plasma flow and vault layering, defining the scalar pulse that initiates curvature breath.
Scalar Light Wavelength
447.8976 days
The scalar light wavelength representing 1 degree of waveform motion. Derived from: 31.104 days × 14.4 = 447.8976 days. This is the phase gate where waveform breath transitions from causation to propagation. Three degrees of motion = 1,343.6928 days.
Scalar Pi (πs)
3.1104
A harmonic tuning fork that governs spiral curvature in real-world scalar systems. Unlike traditional pi (3.1416) which describes flat Euclidean circles, Scalar Pi encodes the differential curvature of space-time. Derived from the Tellus Coordinate: Latitude 30° × 1.0368 = Longitude 31.104°. Its curvature ÷ 4 = 0.7776 (vs. 0.7854 for traditional pi).
Spin Seed
133.333 miles
The core solar spin radius — a harmonic midpoint between the 50-mile and 80-mile synodic rotations of Sirius and Alpha Centauri. Scales up through vault geometry: 133.333 × 20 = 2,666.666 miles (scalar vault unit); 2,666.666 × 162.5 = 433,333.333 miles (above layer); 2,666.666 × 161.5 = 430,666.666 miles (below layer).
Stellar Cadence Triplet
80, 50, 130
The three scalar cadence factors from the Stellar Cadence Theorem. 80 (Alpha Centauri), 50 (Sirius), and their sum 130 propagate hierarchically into orbital intervals, solar spin friction bands, planetary epochs, heliopause figure-eight cycles, and deep precessional periods. Each harmonic layer preserves the scalar ratios of the triplet.
Synodic Maturity
A long-wave convergence zone where multiple scalar cycles align simultaneously. These maturation points mark major phase transitions in solar modulation, corresponding to civilizational peaks and collapses. Extended scalar forecasts from 01–5000 CE reveal synodic maturities at the Dark Ages, Little Ice Age, and future long-wave troughs.
Sacred Count (Tzolkin)
260 days
The Mesoamerican sacred calendar period. In scalar mechanics: Hale Cycle (8,087.04) × Spin-Orbit Constant (11.574074) = 93,600 ÷ 360 = 260. Also: 130 × 2 = 260. The Sacred Count is a scalar echo of solar magnetic reversal encoded in calendrical form.
Scalar Clock
The deterministic timing mechanism generated by the standing-wave field. ULF echo cycles — Spin-rate × Light Wavelength — define the time for a concussive scalar event to circumnavigate the Sun and return to its origin. These cycles are clockwork scalar timestamps, forming the basis of solar modulation and historical resonance. Anchored by 1,343.6928 as the Space–Time Constant.
Scalar Mirror
A curvature boundary where inbound scalar pressure meets an immovable harmonic crest and redirects outward — like an ocean wave hitting a bluff. The convergence point within a figure-eight pattern is a scalar mirror, redirecting curvature without rupture. Governs vortex collapse and magnetic reformation.
Scalar Plasma Cloud
A curvature-bound membrane formed by crest-trough modulation and waveguide interference. Each planet is enveloped in its own plasma cloud — not random ionized gas but a scalar signature of cosmic breath. Outer planets show pronounced sheaths (scalar stabilizers); inner planets exhibit tighter curls (higher curvature pressure).
Schwabe Cycle
~11.08 years
One half of the Hale magnetic cycle. In scalar mechanics: 864,000 miles → harmonic gearing → 11.03448276 years per layer. Governs sunspot number, solar flare frequency, and coronal mass ejection rates. Named after Samuel Heinrich Schwabe.
See also: Hale Cycle
Speed-of-Light Harmonic
86,400 / 186,624
Two related constants. 86,400 miles/day is the scalar time gate used to convert distance into days (e.g., 31,104,000 ÷ 86,400 = 360 days). 186,624 miles/second is the scalarized speed of light (conventional: 186,282 mi/sec). Gish derivation: 518,400 × 360 = 186,624,000 miles. Used in the scalar energy equation: (m/φ) × 186,624².
Scalar Energy Equation
The reframing of E = mc² in scalar mechanics: E = (V · I) · f². Equivalently: E = AU × 432,000 = Scalar Radius × λ = (m/φ) × 186,624². Energy as a function of rotational harmonics, not mass. Unifies electron spin (micro-scale), solar vaults (macro-scale), and orbital mechanics (harmonic modulation).
Standing Wave
A stationary interference pattern produced by the interaction of the Sun's differential rotation bands. The standing-wave field is deterministic and predictable from fixed constants — the same five rotation bands propagated from the Scalar Epoch (31,104 BCE). Constructive peaks align with Miyake events; destructive troughs align with climate transitions.
Sub-Surface Magnetic Field
2,687,385.6 miles
The magnetic circumference generated by the compound field. Derived from: 864,000 × 3.1104 = 2,687,385.6 miles. Dividing by 86,400 yields 31.104 — the scalar modulation constant. Links solar geometry directly to Hale Cycle timing.
Sumerian Calendar
360 days
The ancient base-360 calendar. Derived from: 432,000 × 72 = 31,104,000 seconds ÷ 86,400 = 360 days. Represents perfect harmonic closure — the idealized scalar year where planetary gears mesh exactly with the Sun gear. The Gregorian (365) and Roman (355) calendars are scalar phase shifts from this equilibrium: (365 + 355) ÷ 2 = 360.
T
Triadic Rotation
Vector A: 576,000 mi · Compound: 432,000 mi · Vector B: 288,000 mi
The three-layer rotation system of the Sun's internal structure. Vector A (576,000 miles) is the outer layer, the Compound Field (432,000 miles) is the central axis, and Vector B (288,000 miles) is the inner layer. Their interaction produces the scalar breath that drives all solar modulation.
Tellus Coordinate
30° × 1.0368 = 31.104°
The geographic derivation of Scalar Pi. Latitude 30° multiplied by correction factor 1.0368 yields Longitude 31.104°, revealing Scalar Pi (3.1104) embedded in Earth's coordinate geometry. Not a mathematical abstraction — a physically grounded constant derived from planetary curvature.
See also: Scalar Pi
Tesla's 3-6-9 Principle
3 · 6 · 9
The harmonic cascade Nikola Tesla identified as the key to the universe. Demonstrated in SVT: 576,000 × 162 = 93,312,000 → ÷ 3 = 31,104,000 (time) → ÷ 6 = 5,184,000 (corona) → ÷ 9 = 576,000 (return to origin). Also governs the Destroyer Cycle expansion/contraction. Each division is a harmonic fold; the scalar loop closes through 3-6-9.
Three-Four-Five-Six Harmonic Scaffold
The base-360 polygonal layers generating nested scalar rhythms. Triangle (3) → 11.19744 years (crest-trough modulation). Square (4) → 44.78976 years (vault quadrature). Pentagon (5) → 223.9488 years (orbital spacing, Pleiades resonance). Hexagon (6) → 1,343.6928 years (heliopause rotation). When these merge at convergence points, they form compound standing waves.
U
Ultra-Low-Frequency (ULF) Wave Structures
Extremely-low-frequency wave patterns emanating from the heliopause that modulate deep-time climate rhythms. These waveforms map glacial–interglacial transitions, the Younger Dryas, Holocene onset, Bond Events, and millennial pulses across 150,000 years. Derived from: Spin Rate × Light Wavelength = ULF Echo Cycle, producing clockwork scalar timestamps.
V
Vault Locking
The three-step process by which scalar orbital mechanics close a harmonic loop: (1) Radial Distance × 1,343.6928 = Orbital Distance (space), (2) Orbital Distance ÷ 18.6624 = Orbital Period (time), (3) Orbital Period ÷ 72 = Scalar Radius (vault locked). This triadic sequence replaces mass with curvature, velocity, and harmonic closure.
Velocity Constant
18.6624
The invariant velocity of the plasma medium. Because mass density of the plasma medium remains constant, velocity remains constant — a critical departure from Newtonian assumptions. Used to convert orbital distance to orbital period in the vault-locking sequence.
Vault Membrane
A double-layer boundary where scalar pressure redirects, often forming Z-pinch ignition points. Each planet is enveloped in a plasma sheath functioning as a vault membrane, harmonically phase-locked to the Sun's capacitor rhythm. Not magnetic residue — scalar signatures of cosmic breath.
Vault Unit
2,666.666 miles
The fundamental scalar building block. Derived from: 133.333 × 20 = 2,666.666 miles. Confirmed by: 864,000 ÷ 324 = 2,666.666. When multiplied by 162.5 and 161.5, produces the above-layer (433,333.333 mi) and below-layer (430,666.666 mi) distances flanking the compound field.
W
Wavelength Constant
11.574074074074
The harmonic scalar wavelength used in scalar energy equations and the equatorial light wavelength derivation. Equatorial rotation (25.000 days × 86,400 = 2,160,000,000 miles ÷ 186,624 = 11.574074074074). Appears in the expanded scalar energy equivalence: E = AU · 432,000 = Scalar Radius · λ.
Y
Younger Dryas
~12,900–11,700 BP
An abrupt return to near-glacial conditions during the last deglaciation. In the SVT framework, both the Younger Dryas onset and termination correspond to scalar vector minima — destructive interference troughs where curvature amplitude collapses and climate destabilizes. Captured precisely in Test 1 (Scandinavian Climatic Transitions).
Z
Z-Pinch
A plasma compression phenomenon where magnetic fields pinch a plasma column into a narrow filament. In SVT, Z-pinch events occur at figure-eight convergence zones within the heliospheric capacitor, acting as scalar ignition points where curvature breath transitions into visible discharge.