NexusOS Hardware PoC — PHR-1 + SNIC Build Scope & Shopping List
The NexusOS hardware proof of concept is being built in Australia in 2026. It consists of two physical devices: the PHR-1 bifilar resonator and the SNIC optical demonstrator. Every phase has a defined shopping list, measurement protocol, pass criteria, and a mandatory recording requirement.
Phase Overview
- Component acquisition: sourcing all parts from Australian suppliers
- PHR-1 coil winding: 144-turn bifilar geometry, verified against Tesla bifilar specifications
- PHR-1 resonance measurement: standing wave field pattern vs CE_TABLE predictions
- SNIC optical bench setup: bandpass filter array selected to CE_TABLE wavelength bands
- SNIC channel separation measurement: wavelength selectivity within ±2.000 nm of predictions
- Multi-channel simultaneous test: all 128 bands passing simultaneously
- Data publication: raw measurement data published within 24 hours, video recorded end-to-end
Pass Criteria
- PHR-1: field geometry within ±5% of CE_TABLE-derived predictions
- SNIC: every tested channel within ±2.000 nm of CE_TABLE centre wavelength
- Both: results reproducible across 3 independent runs