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Structured Resonance Dynamics — Empirical Transition and Verification Protocols

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CODES Framework

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This document specifies an empirical verification standard for Structured Resonance Dynamics (SRD). It translates the closed mathematics of SRD I–VII into six falsifiable “gates,” each linking a theoretical invariant to a measurable observable under deterministic replay. All analyses run in fixed-point Q32 arithmetic; proof bundles are constructed as canonical byte concatenations of header.json, steps.jsonl, and graph.json, hashed (SHA256) and signed (Ed25519) to guarantee bit-identical replay across environments. The framework includes preregistered schemas, regression templates (R² ≥ 0.95), confidence-interval routines, and a kill-switch table that auto-suspends claims upon multi-site failure. Gate coverage spans drift-volume scaling, an E_eff floor postulate test, chirality collapse, fine-structure stability bands, cosmological lensing parity, and computational parity via RIC replay. The standard is designed for independent laboratories and observatories; the author continues engineering RIC and VESSELSEED and invites external execution and registry submission. Successful cross-lab replication marks the transition of SRD from theoretical closure to externally audited empirical law.

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