A 4D hypercube of 4,096 nodes, eight directional anchors, and one central zero — 4105 ≡ 0 (mod zero-point). The lattice the whole processor lineage was climbing toward.
Project a four-dimensional hypercube — 8×8×8×8 = 4096 nodes — add the 8 directional anchors and the 1 central zero, and the whole thing closes: 4096 + 8 + 1 = 4105 ≡ 0. A Solfeggio harmonic driver breathes it; the zero-point wave runs .001 → .01 → 1 → 0 → -1 — the same −1 / 0 / +1 witness axis that threads the wider work, here at full scale.
Zero Point is the capstone of the processor family — each one a denser lattice than the last:
Three self-contained instruments that drive and read the field — visual simulations, not fabrication guides:
Controls, Solfeggio harmonics, and field telemetry over a layered stack. A visual instrument.
open →A 4-quadrant photonic-core dashboard — plasma drive, array status, live telemetry.
open →The spread wave .001 → -1 — harmonic propagation on the same zero-point axis.
A visualization and a set of interactive instruments built on a conceptual scale: the "zero point" is the closure 8⁴ + 8 + 1 ≡ 0 and the lineage capstone, not a free-energy or zero-point-energy device. The instruments are visual/audio simulations — no fabrication, power, or cutting parameters anywhere.
The Solfeggio tones are an aesthetic audio driver — they set the rhythm and sound of the visualization; no health or physical-resonance claim is made or implied. And there's no emergent behavior here, so no DLW ACI was minted — just a faithful capstone lattice and three instruments.