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| \title{Citizen-Science Quantum and Chaos Simulations Orchestrated by the Codette AI Suite}
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| \author{Jonathan Harrison\\Raiffs Bits LLC\\\texttt{jonathan.harrison@example.com}\\ORCID: 0009-0003-7005-8187}
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| \date{May 2025}
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| We present a modular citizen-science framework for conducting distributed quantum and chaos simulations on commodity hardware, augmented by AI-driven analysis and meta-commentary. Our Python-based Codette AI Suite orchestrates multi-core trials seeded with live NASA exoplanet data, wraps each run in encrypted “cocoons,” and applies recursive reasoning across multiple perspectives. Downstream analyses include neural activation classification, dream-state transformations, and clustering in 3D feature space, culminating in an interactive timeline animation and a transparent artifact bundle. This approach democratizes quantum experimentation, providing reproducible pipelines and audit-ready documentation for both scientific and educational communities.
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| \subsection{Quantum and Chaos Simulation}
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| All code and artifacts: \url{https://github.com/Raiff1982/codette-quantum}.
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| \bibitem{nasaExoAPI} NASA Exoplanet Archive, \url{https://exoplanetarchive.ipac.caltech.edu/}.
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