EVIDENCE: Miller Sidereal Data (1925-1926)
The Source Record
Between 1921 and 1926, Dayton C. Miller conducted over 200,000 individual readings at the Mount Wilson Observatory using a high-sensitivity, 32-meter light-path interferometer. Unlike the "null" experiments performed at sea level in heavy shielding, Miller’s high-altitude environment allowed the medium to be detected.
The Primary Findings
- Velocity: A persistent fringe-shift indicating a relative velocity of approximately 10 km/s.
- Consistency: The signal was present during every hour of the day and every season of the year.
- Sidereal Clock: The direction and magnitude were locked to sidereal time, not solar time. The apex of the drift remained fixed relative to the stars, pointing toward the North Ecliptic Pole (Draco).
The Discarded Evidence
Mainstream physics dismissed Miller’s findings as "thermal noise," despite the fact that his equipment was housed in a temperature-controlled, non-magnetic enclosure and the signal followed a cosmic clock rather than a terrestrial one.
THE AUDITOR’S NOTE: EXHIBIT A
The sidereal nature of this data is the "DNA" at the crime scene. It proves the earth is moving through a medium that has its own fixed coordinate system. This exhibit is the primary witness for the existence of the Lumen as a physical substrate.
Conclusion
The Mount Wilson data stands as a definitive record of a non-null substrate interaction. It is the raw observation upon which the Galactic Current and Power Rail concepts are built.