Graviton Field Theory and the Rohonc Codex: A Testable Model of Portal Residue

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Abstract

This paper proposes a novel interpretation of the Rohonc Codex as a non-linguistic field artifact, rather than an undeciphered language or constructed cipher. Drawing on parallels with gravitational theory and quantum field dynamics, we frame the Codex as a graviton particle field—a coherent resonance imprint created during a gravitational or perceptual crossing event. The manuscript’s high symbolic density, semantic resistance, and perceptual distortion suggest it functions less as language and more as a gravitational signature: a massed presence that curves understanding around a central absence. We outline three domains of empirical testing—symbol mapping, biometric coherence response, and light-based interference analysis—to evaluate whether the Codex exhibits field behavior analogous to graviton interaction. Reframing the Codex as a gravitational artifact shifts the investigative lens from decipherment to recognition, opening the possibility that the manuscript is not a text to be read, but a portal residue to be measured.

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