The COSS system was originally designed to stabilise observational data from deep-space platforms, using corrective algorithms for rotational, gravitational, and lensing distortion. These corrections, while effective, were framed as geometric and parametric compensations. Upon integration with the Unified Mathematical Taxonomy (UMT), COSS is elevated from a correction model to a projectional diagnostic engine, capable of interpreting structural misalignments within cosmic subspace encoding.
UMT enables COSS to treat observational noise not merely as distortion, but as a signal of entropy drift and subspace misprojection. This transforms COSS from a tool of calibration into a gateway for structural cosmological analysis.
Author: Mr.Abbey GougouchFounder of the Quantum Synergy EngineEmail:
Date: 08-05-2025
Linked Work:Original White Paper – Cosmic Observation Stabilisation System (COSS): A Computational Framework for Deep-Space Signal CorrectionDate: 26 March 2025
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