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Within the cosmology of the [[Reformed Stripping Path]], Atos is revered as the divine embodiment of light, creation, and cosmic order—the “Radiant One” whose illumination sustains both the physical system and spiritual life. Worship is maintained by the [[Ordo Solis Invicti]] through festivals of light and seasonal solar rites, as summarized on the main Atos article.<ref name="Atos" />
Within the cosmology of the [[Reformed Stripping Path]], Atos is revered as the divine embodiment of light, creation, and cosmic order—the “Radiant One” whose illumination sustains both the physical system and spiritual life. Worship is maintained by the [[Ordo Solis Invicti]] through festivals of light and seasonal solar rites, as summarized on the main Atos article.<ref name="Atos" />


== White-Hole Interior Hypothesis ==
Atos exhibits a suite of recurring anomalies observed continuously since the early 32.80s PSSC. These signals originate in the star and are reproducible across instruments and sites. Bassaridian scientists group them under the White-Hole Interior Hypothesis, which holds that the Atos System occupies the interior of a white hole. In this model the system is bounded by a one-way horizon, the Lumen Boundary, across which energy flows outward but not inward. Outbound signals are returned with a small, coherent phase component. This feedback is proposed as the mechanism that sustains the unusual regularity seen in stellar and planetary measurements.
The anomalies attributed to Atos are well documented. The Solar Choir is a set of nine resonant oscillations that remain phase-locked over decades. The Azos-line is a narrow emission near 617–621 nm that appears in timed episodes correlated with the Choir. The Meridian Pause is a millisecond-scale dip in irradiance recorded daily at true local noon on [[Micras]]. The Neutrino Braid is a repeatable dawn flux pattern in neutrino data. Asteroglyphs are coronal loop structures that persist far longer than expected under normal magnetic dynamics. Sun-Seeds are ordered crystalline grains expelled in some coronal ejections and recoverable in the outer system. Each of these phenomena is treated as an effect of the same boundary feedback: coherent returns from the Lumen Boundary that stabilize oscillations, narrow emissions, create interference minima, bias neutrino mixing, and extend the lifetimes of magnetic and material structures.
The hypothesis is extended to explain apparent contradictions elsewhere in the Atos System. On [[Micras]], tectonic and volcanic processes persist or recur beyond predicted lifetimes, and climatic regimes remain stable despite energy balances that suggest instability. Chronological systems also reflect irregularities: the [[Pallisican Scientific Standard Calendar]] documents a Time Sync Anomaly, and the [[Norton calendar]] advances by years of unequal length while repeating a fixed solstice marker. These are treated as planetary-scale outcomes of the same boundary conditions: small inputs and cycles that remain phase-coherent and accumulate rather than dissipate.
The White-Hole Interior Hypothesis is presented as the only framework capable of connecting these anomalies under a single principle. It situates Atos and the Atos System in a class apart from ordinary astrophysical systems, marked by low-entropy structure and extended coherence. The model yields specific tests: the Azos-line should align with peaks of the Solar Choir; the Meridian Pause should remain constant within instrument tolerances; the Neutrino Braid should change by integer steps during eclipses and alignments; wide-field surveys from within the system should detect a weak directional asymmetry; and edge-probes should measure small deviations in proper time relative to clocks near Micras. As of the 52nd century PSSC, available data are provisionally consistent with these predictions, though long-duration probe missions and independent confirmation of the predicted asymmetry remain outstanding.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 05:17, 27 September 2025

Atos

The image above is credited to the secretive OASS‑00O1 probe, which reportedly orbits Opsithe as part of the Outer Atos System Survey.[1]

Stellar characteristics
Mass (Kg) 1.59E+30[1]
Radius (Km) 552,086[1]
Surface Temperature (K) 4,700[1]
Surface Gravity (m/s^2) 348[1]
Derived / radiative characteristics
Luminosity (W) 1.06E+26
Luminosity (L☉) 0.277
Mean Density (kg/m^3) 2.26E+03
Escape Velocity (km/s) 620
Blackbody Peak (nm) 617
Irradiance at 1 AU (W/m^2) 377
Irradiance at Micras (0.58 AU) (W/m^2) 1,120[2]
Apparent Diameter from Micras (°) 0.73[2]

Atos is the star orbited by the planets and minor bodies of the Atos System.[2]

Place in the system

Atos anchors the system’s inner rocky planets (notably Eos, Micras, Pyros, Indigo), a prominent main asteroid belt that divides the inner system from the Realm of the Gas Giants, the multiple outer giants (e.g., Chrysos, Thalassa, Nephele, Glinos), and the outer rocky planets including Noctis and Opsithe.

Observations and research

Current Atos‑system models were first set out in the early 32.80s PSSC by researchers working for the New Zimian Space Exploration and Settlement Agency, and have been refined over time. The system page also points readers to non‑Bassarid compilations for those preferring alternate datasets. The Atos article image is attributed to the OASS‑00O1 platform in the outer system.[2][1]

Mythology

Within the cosmology of the Reformed Stripping Path, Atos is revered as the divine embodiment of light, creation, and cosmic order—the “Radiant One” whose illumination sustains both the physical system and spiritual life. Worship is maintained by the Ordo Solis Invicti through festivals of light and seasonal solar rites, as summarized on the main Atos article.[1]

White-Hole Interior Hypothesis

Atos exhibits a suite of recurring anomalies observed continuously since the early 32.80s PSSC. These signals originate in the star and are reproducible across instruments and sites. Bassaridian scientists group them under the White-Hole Interior Hypothesis, which holds that the Atos System occupies the interior of a white hole. In this model the system is bounded by a one-way horizon, the Lumen Boundary, across which energy flows outward but not inward. Outbound signals are returned with a small, coherent phase component. This feedback is proposed as the mechanism that sustains the unusual regularity seen in stellar and planetary measurements.

The anomalies attributed to Atos are well documented. The Solar Choir is a set of nine resonant oscillations that remain phase-locked over decades. The Azos-line is a narrow emission near 617–621 nm that appears in timed episodes correlated with the Choir. The Meridian Pause is a millisecond-scale dip in irradiance recorded daily at true local noon on Micras. The Neutrino Braid is a repeatable dawn flux pattern in neutrino data. Asteroglyphs are coronal loop structures that persist far longer than expected under normal magnetic dynamics. Sun-Seeds are ordered crystalline grains expelled in some coronal ejections and recoverable in the outer system. Each of these phenomena is treated as an effect of the same boundary feedback: coherent returns from the Lumen Boundary that stabilize oscillations, narrow emissions, create interference minima, bias neutrino mixing, and extend the lifetimes of magnetic and material structures.

The hypothesis is extended to explain apparent contradictions elsewhere in the Atos System. On Micras, tectonic and volcanic processes persist or recur beyond predicted lifetimes, and climatic regimes remain stable despite energy balances that suggest instability. Chronological systems also reflect irregularities: the Pallisican Scientific Standard Calendar documents a Time Sync Anomaly, and the Norton calendar advances by years of unequal length while repeating a fixed solstice marker. These are treated as planetary-scale outcomes of the same boundary conditions: small inputs and cycles that remain phase-coherent and accumulate rather than dissipate.

The White-Hole Interior Hypothesis is presented as the only framework capable of connecting these anomalies under a single principle. It situates Atos and the Atos System in a class apart from ordinary astrophysical systems, marked by low-entropy structure and extended coherence. The model yields specific tests: the Azos-line should align with peaks of the Solar Choir; the Meridian Pause should remain constant within instrument tolerances; the Neutrino Braid should change by integer steps during eclipses and alignments; wide-field surveys from within the system should detect a weak directional asymmetry; and edge-probes should measure small deviations in proper time relative to clocks near Micras. As of the 52nd century PSSC, available data are provisionally consistent with these predictions, though long-duration probe missions and independent confirmation of the predicted asymmetry remain outstanding.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Atos (permanent link, oldid=370702), MicrasWiki. https://micras.org/wiki/index.php?title=Atos&oldid=370702
  2. ^ a b c d Atos System (permanent link, oldid=354572), MicrasWiki. https://micras.org/wiki/index.php?title=Atos_System&oldid=354572