MIRIS PROJECT
Hexagonal Lattice Research Division
Dossier recovered — clearance level: observer
Hexagonal Lattice Research Division
Dossier recovered — clearance level: observer
The project began in 1973 at a decommissioned observatory in the Atacama Desert. Initial findings suggested non-Euclidean navigation patterns in migrating species.
Hexagonal tessellation provides optimal spatial coverage with minimal redundancy. The lattice is not metaphor — it is method.
Spectral decomposition of captured signals reveals recursive fractal patterns at 7 distinct frequency bands.
"The lattice hums at dusk. Measurement instruments align without calibration. We believe the structure is self-correcting."
convergence node
Speculative machine designs — devices for measuring spatial curvature at macroscopic scales. Status: theoretical.
Research team identities remain classified. Correspondence suggests 7 principal investigators across 4 continents.
"The hexagons appear in nature more than we expected. Honeybees. Basalt columns. Snowflakes. The universe prefers six."
The project continues. Data collection is ongoing. The lattice expands. You are now part of the observation network.