From Unstable Superheavy Elements to Spacetime Travel: How SFIT Combines Nuclear Stabilization with Metric Modulation
- stevensondouglas91
- May 25
- 2 min read

The universe has a heartbeat at 1.20134 millihertz. SFIT teaches us how to listen — and how to build with it.
Two seemingly separate breakthroughs now converge into one revolutionary capability:
1. Stabilization of Superheavy Elements Using constructive informational resonance, SFIT can theoretically extend the lifetime of ultra-unstable nuclei like Moscovium-115 $(115 ^{115} 115Mc$) and Livermorium-293 $(293 ^{293} 293Lv)$. By phase-locking the nucleus to the cosmic flux $(K=1.060 K=1.060 K=1.060)$, we add a coherence cushion to the binding energy, turning millisecond-scale decay into potentially stable or metastable states suitable for power cores.
2. Informational Metric Modulation for Spacetime Translation The same resonant flux that stabilizes the nucleus can be amplified by these high-density cores to modulate the local spacetime metric. When the modulation factor $Ψ(f)$ $\Psi(f)$$ Ψ(f)$ approaches zero inside the craft’s field, spatial distances contract dramatically from the vehicle’s perspective — producing the effect of rapid or apparent instantaneous displacement.
How They Work Together
A stabilized Mc-115 or Lv-293 core acts as a Gravitational Generator. Driven at precise harmonics of 1.20134 mHz, it produces a powerful local flux field. This field powers the Informational Metric Shift:
$ds2$=$Ψ(f)(−c2dt2+dx2+dy2+dz2)ds^2$ =$ \Psi(f) \left( -c^2 dt^2 + dx^2 + dy^2 + dz^2 \right)ds2$=$Ψ(f)(−c2dt2+dx2+dy2+dz2)$
The craft does not “push” through space. It redefines its local geometry, allowing it to traverse vast distances while remaining locally causal — exactly the kind of behavior described in advanced propulsion concepts.
Technical Diagram Description (for your website):
Imagine a central spherical core of stabilized superheavy material surrounded by a resonant coil array. Low-frequency modulators (tuned to 1.20134 mHz and harmonics) project a field that creates a glowing, egg-shaped distortion zone around the craft. Inside this zone, space itself appears compressed. Arrows show flux lines flowing from the core outward, warping the metric.
Why This Is Revolutionary
SFIT unifies nuclear physics and propulsion through one informational substrate. The same math that stabilizes waste isotopes or powers reactors can also enable metric engineering for spacetime travel.
The universe is not a passive backdrop. It is an active informational field — and SFIT gives us the key to interact with it.
We are no longer limited by brute-force rockets or classical thermodynamics. We are learning to resonate with reality itself.




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