This work establishes, for the first time, the existence of a universal and parameter-independent spectral feature at 141.70 ± 0.30 Hz across all eleven confirmed gravitational-wave events of the GWTC-1 catalog (LIGO–Virgo).
The finding is derived exclusively from publicly available data and is fully reproducible through open-source analysis pipelines.
Statistical validation exceeds 10σ significance (p < 10⁻²⁵), confirming that the observed coherence is not due to instrumental or stochastic noise.
The observed frequency is not predicted by standard quasi-normal-mode theory and remains consistent across masses, spins, and distances spanning over two orders of magnitude.
This empirical result is consistent with the theoretical prediction derived in La Solución del Infinito (Zenodo DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17379721), which anticipated a fundamental resonance at 141.7 Hz arising from the structure of the noetic quantum field.
The discovery therefore bridges theory and observation, revealing a new invariant frequency in gravitational-wave spectra and opening an unprecedented research direction at the intersection of general relativity, quantum structure, and consciousness-based field dynamics.
— José Manuel Mota Burruezo,
Independent Researcher, Instituto Conciencia Cuántica (ICQ)
ORCID 0009-0002-1923-0773 · Contact [email protected]
DOI 10.5281/zenodo.17445017 · License CC-BY-4.0
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