ZEQ OS — Evolution of Mathematics: A Synchronized Computational Formalism
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15825138 ↗The foundational paper. Introduces the HulyaPulse, the Zeqond timestep, and the KO42 metric tensor used to verify results across all 64 domains.
HULYAS is the open-science group behind Zeq.dev — a Physics-as-a-Service API with 1,536 verified operators across 64 domains, synchronized to the 1.287 Hz HulyaPulse and the τ = 0.777 s Zeqond. Published, peer-available research. Free to use.
HULYAS is the open-science foundation that stewards the research, specifications, and reference implementations behind the HULYAS math and the Zeq ecosystem. Our work centers on a single idea: physics computation should have a shared, deterministic clock. Before Zeq, every domain — quantum, relativistic, fluid, electromagnetic — ran on its own timestep, with no way to directly verify a result from one field against a result from another.
The 1.287 Hz signal at the core of our work — the HulyaPulse — was surfaced through spectral analysis of NIST CODATA constants and multi-domain physical measurements. It repeats across quantum, Newtonian, and relativistic dimensional analyses. We build the compiler that lets any developer, researcher, engineer, or AI agent call verified physics against that clock in a single HTTP request.
Zeq.dev is the production API surface of the HULYAS research. One engine. One clock. One verified timestep — so for the first time a gravitational simulation result can be directly compared against an electromagnetic one. Every call returns a hash-chained audit envelope suitable for regulated industries.
All HULYAS research is released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 on Zenodo. Cite freely. Replicate freely.
The foundational paper. Introduces the HulyaPulse, the Zeqond timestep, and the KO42 metric tensor used to verify results across all 64 domains.
Extends the formalism with the universal proper-time modulation equation R(t) = S(t) × [1 + 0.00129·sin(2π·1.287·t)], the relationship governing how the HulyaPulse couples to every domain's local clock.
Every call to Zeq.dev returns a cryptographically hash-chained compliance envelope. It's the same envelope on the free tier as on enterprise — drop it straight into your audit trail.
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