FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Physicist Discovers "Quantum Heartbeat" in Earth’s Gravitational Field
- stevensondouglas91
- Mar 22
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New Stevenson-Flux Information Theory (SFIT) predicts a universal 1.2 mHz resonance linking the Planck scale to terrestrial gravity.
St. George, UT— March 20, 2026 — Theoretical researcher Douglas G. Stevenson has announced a breakthrough in quantum gravity with the release of the Axiomatic Architecture of SFIT. The paper provides the first-principles derivation of a macroscopic 833.3-second (1.2 mHz) oscillation—a "Quantum Echo"—that exists as a fundamental property of the Earth’s gravitational flux.
For decades, the "Information Paradox" has haunted physics: how does the infinitesimal Planck scale ($10^{-35}$ m) communicate with the macroscopic world? The SFIT framework resolves this by treating the gravitational field as an information-carrying manifold. By applying a series of geometric axioms—including 3D steradian flux integration ($6\pi$) and a 4D spacetime manifold scaling ($3/4$)—Stevens has derived the exact frequency where quantum particles "resonate" with the planet.
"The 1.2 mHz frequency is not an environmental artifact or background noise," says Stevens. "It is the geometric signature of the Earth itself. If you change the mass or radius of the planet, the heartbeat shifts predictably. We are now calling on experimental groups, such as the qBounce collaboration, to look back at their long-duration data for this specific sub-mHz signal."
The Discovery Highlights:
First-Principles Derivation: The 833.3 s period is derived purely from universal constants ($G, \hbar, c$) and Earth's geometry ($R_\oplus, g$).
Zero Parameter Tuning: Unlike previous models, SFIT requires no "fudge factors," achieving numerical precision through axiomatic geometric scaling.
Experimental Verifiability: The theory provides a specific "target" for Gravity Resonance Spectroscopy, potentially resolving long-standing anomalies in ultra-cold neutron (UCN) data.
The full technical proof and an interactive "Axiom Tester" are now available to the public and the scientific community at stevensonfluxinformationtheory.com.
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About Douglas G. St
evenson:
Douglas G. Stevenson is the lead developer of the Stevenson-Flux Information Theory (SFIT). His work focuses on the intersection of information entropy, holographic scaling, and quantum gravitational resonance.




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