MIRIS PROJECT

Hexagonal Lattice Research Division

Dossier recovered — clearance level: observer

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Origins

The project began in 1973 at a decommissioned observatory in the Atacama Desert. Initial findings suggested non-Euclidean navigation patterns in migrating species.

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Lattice Theory

Hexagonal tessellation provides optimal spatial coverage with minimal redundancy. The lattice is not metaphor — it is method.

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Signal Analysis

Spectral decomposition of captured signals reveals recursive fractal patterns at 7 distinct frequency bands.

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Field Notes

"The lattice hums at dusk. Measurement instruments align without calibration. We believe the structure is self-correcting."

convergence node

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Blueprints

Speculative machine designs — devices for measuring spatial curvature at macroscopic scales. Status: theoretical.

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Personnel

Research team identities remain classified. Correspondence suggests 7 principal investigators across 4 continents.

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Observations

"The hexagons appear in nature more than we expected. Honeybees. Basalt columns. Snowflakes. The universe prefers six."

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Status

The project continues. Data collection is ongoing. The lattice expands. You are now part of the observation network.