Abstract
Title: The SP-26 Protocol: A Pathogen-Agnostic Standard for Intracellular Mechanical Neutralization
Author: Jon Sterling Gossett This disclosure establishes the SP-26 Protocol, an industrial-inspired engineering standard for the mechanical termination of both viral and bacterial pathogens. By shifting the neutralization mechanism from biochemical interference to solid-state biomineralization, the protocol creates a mutation-proof hardware-lock against replication. All information in this disclosure is a theoretical engineering standard and requires empirical verification. The protocol utilizes engineered hematopoietic units to divert standard phagocytosis and viral entry into a peripheral Synthetic Virus-Containing Compartment (S-VCC). Once sequestered, the unit initiates a mass-triggered petrification event that encases the pathogen in a 200nm amorphous silica microsphere. This document serves as Prior Art to ensure these specific mechanical and biological processes remain in the public domain for global health verification.
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Gossett, Jon S., "The SP-26 Protocol: A Pathogen-Agnostic Standard for Intracellular Mechanical Neutralization", Technical Disclosure Commons, ()
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/9427