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## Additional Terms for Scientific Use

### Citation Requirement

If you use this code, data, or methodology in scientific research, you must cite:

1. **Primary Manuscript**:
   Eolisa Space Research Division (2026). "Observational Signatures of Exotic
   Compact Objects in Sagittarius A*: A Comprehensive Wormhole Analysis."
   arXiv:XXXX.XXXXX

2. **Data & Code Release**:
   Eolisa Space Research Division (2026). "Sgr A* Wormhole Analysis: Data and
   Code Release." Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16511064

### Data Attribution

This work builds upon publicly available data from:
- Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration
- GRAVITY Collaboration / ESO
- NASA Astrophysics Data System

Users must comply with the data policies of these sources.

### Disclaimer

This analysis represents an independent scientific investigation. Results and
interpretations are those of Eolisa Space Research Division and do not
necessarily reflect the views of the EHT Collaboration, GRAVITY Collaboration,
or any affiliated institutions.

The hypothesis presented (traversable wormhole interpretation) is speculative
and requires independent verification through future observations.

### Contact

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**Eolisa Space LLC**
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