MEASURED: Coffer resonates at 117 Hz vs. chamber 121 Hz — coupled master-slave system
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John Stuart Reid measured the granite coffer resonance at ~117Hz and the King's Chamber at ~121Hz in 1996. These differ by only 3.3%, creating strong acoustic coupling. A person lying in the coffer receives concentrated stimulation (granite walls on all sides, close proximity, stronger near-field EM) AND their voice is amplified by the coffer's resonance. This creates asymmetric coupling: the coffer person has 6-12dB more acoustic power than anyone standing in the room. In Kuramoto terms, K_coffer >> K_standing. The coffer person is the master oscillator. This is not a coffin — it is a command position that gives one individual disproportionate neural influence over everyone else in the chamber.
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