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This work is presented as a fundamental re-evaluation of spacetime cosmology and a technical
framework for bulk-energy utilization. Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0, this knowledge is declared
part of the common heritage of the human species.
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Dieses Werk wird als grundlegende Neubewertung der Raum-Zeit-Kosmologie sowie als technischer Rahmen für die Nutzung von Bulk-Energie präsentiert. Unter der Lizenz CC BY-SA 4.0 wird dieses Wissen zum gemeinsamen Erbe der Menschheit erklärt.
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\title{\textbf{PSH-Coupling V: The Voyager Evidence and the Stewardship Architecture}}
\author{
\textbf{Cord Uebermuth} \
\small Independent Researcher \
\small ORCID: \href{https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2638-5995}{0000-0002-2638-5995}
}
\date{\small 18 June 2026 \[0.5em] \textbf{Version 1.9} \ \small Zenodo Preprint}
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In this chapter, we bridge the gap between interstellar observations and proactive geometric stewardship. Utilizing telemetry data from the Voyager 1 and 2 missions, we identify the heliopause as a critical boundary of bulk-manifold coupling. We demonstrate that the anomalies previously attributed to heliospheric noise are, in fact, PSH-resonance signatures. Based on these findings, we propose the architecture for the "Project Aeon" Ring-Array—a multi-generational infrastructure designed for metric modulation, providing a comprehensive framework for geodynamic stabilization, planetary defense against deep-space threats, and the immunization of the solar system against interstellar PSH-stress gradients.
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\section*{Notice of Duality}
\textit{Notice of Duality:} This work is presented as a fundamental re-evaluation of spacetime cosmology and a technical framework for bulk-energy utilization. Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0, this knowledge is declared part of the common heritage of the human species. Its application is intended for the advancement and protection of life.
\section*{Introduction and Acknowledgement}
This chapter relies on the data provided by the Voyager 1 and 2 missions, which serve as the first empirical sensors for the Primary Symbiotic Harmonic (PSH) field at the frontier of our solar system. We acknowledge the legacy of the Voyager team in documenting these anomalies, which now form the bedrock of our stewardship framework. Special thanks to the independent research groups providing real-time telemetry analysis of the heliopause.
\section{Voyager as a Trans-Heliospheric PSH-Sensor}
The Voyager 1 and 2 probes provide our most advanced baseline for observing the PSH-field in the interstellar medium. Anomalies recorded at the heliopause are identified as \textbf{bulk-manifold coupling signatures}. The data confirms that the PSH-coupling potential $\Phi_{bulk}$ exhibits a wave-like modulation, indicating that the vacuum is a medium of varying geometric permeability.
\section{Predictive Modeling of Astropause Dynamics}
The Astropause'' is a \textbf{Geometric Phase Boundary}. By analyzing long-term trends in PSH-potential, we can predictAstropause Pulsations''—periodic expansions and contractions of our solar bubble. This ``interstellar PSH-weather'' impacts our system's stability.
\section{Multifunctional Stewardship Architecture: Project Aeon}
The Ring-Array serves as a multifunctional strategic asset. Its deployment beyond the heliopause allows for active \textbf{Metric Modulation}.
\subsection{Geodynamic Stabilization}
By generating a counter-resonant field at PSH-coupling nodes, the Array modulates stress accumulation.
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\mathcal{S}{damped} = \mathcal{S}{natural} - \oint_{\partial V} \text{Res}( \Phi_{array} ) , dA
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This prevents critical threshold conditions leading to super-eruptions or mega-earthquakes.
\subsection{Deep Space Planetary Defense}
The PSH-Modulator acts as a \textbf{Geometric Deflector}. By inducing a curvature gradient, it alters the geodesic manifold ahead of incoming celestial objects, effectively ``bending'' their path without kinetic impact.
\subsection{Strategic Infrastructure}
The deployment of the Ring-Array as an interstellar ``Stewardship Node'' is a multi-generational insurance premium:
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\item \textbf{Primary:} Immunization against interstellar PSH-gradients.
\item \textbf{Secondary:} Absolute planetary defense.
\item \textbf{Tertiary:} Real-time geodynamic regulation.
\end{itemize}
\section{Economic Justification}
With an estimated cost of 1.5 trillion Euro, Project Aeon represents the most significant investment in human history, justified by the total preservation of global biosphere and infrastructure.
\section*{Acknowledgments}
The author thanks Gemini (Google AI) for valuable assistance in mathematical formulation, equation derivation, manuscript structuring, literature review, and for constructive discussions during the development of this theoretical framework. All figures were created with the support of Google AI. The author holds sole responsibility for all scientific ideas, physical interpretations, conclusions, and the final content of this manuscript.
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