Atoms to Cosmos Predictions

By James Johan Sebastian Allen — PatternFieldTheory.com

Pattern Field Theory (PFT) proposes that both the smallest scales of matter and the largest scales of the cosmos are shaped by the same substrate: the Pi Matrix. This page sets out clear, falsifiable predictions anyone can test, using nothing more than public images and standard analysis tools.

The Three Predictions

  1. Fractal Dimension: Halos and ghost layers in microscopy images, as well as ripples in the CMB (Planck 2018), will show a fractal dimension in the range D ≈ 1.8–1.95.
  2. Radial Power Spectrum: The spectra of these images will follow a power law P(f) ∝ 1/f^γ with γ ≈ 1.7–1.9.
  3. Blur vs. Sharpness: Blurry, pre-correction images will have higher fractality (closer to D ≈ 1.9) than sharp, corrected lattices (closer to D ≈ 1.7). This shows that “clarity” suppresses the motion signal.

Images to Test

Image Description Expected Result
Microscopy image with halos/haze (pre-correction) D ≈ 1.9, γ ≈ 1.8
Sharp lattice image after correction D ≈ 1.7, γ ≈ 1.7
Faint ghost/echo beneath lattice D ≈ 1.85, γ ≈ 1.73
Full-sky CMB map from ESA Planck mission Full-sky CMB map from ESA Planck mission D ≈ 1.9, γ ≈ 1.9

How to Test

Anyone can run these analyses using simple Python scripts. The methods are:

  • Fractal Dimension: Apply a box-counting algorithm on grayscale versions of the images.
  • Radial Power Spectrum: Compute the 2D Fourier transform, then average radially to get slope γ on a log-log plot.
  • Compare Blur vs. Sharpness: Analyze both pre-correction and corrected lattice images to confirm that clarity suppresses fractality.

Why This Matters

If these predictions hold, they provide quantitative evidence that the same resonance substrate structures both atoms and galaxies. If they fail, the theory is falsified. Either way, this is testable science — not metaphor, but measurable reality.

Conclusion

The Pi Matrix is no longer just an idea. These predictions show exactly where to look and what numbers to expect. The invitation is open: test it. The truth of reality lies not in interpretation but in coherence. From atoms to cosmos, the numbers will tell.