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Empirical Detection of Pre-CRT Stress Spike and Quantum Regimental Transition (QRT) during Starship IFT-5 Reentry (13 October 2024)

  • 1. MeshWave

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Empirical Detection of Pre-CRT Stress Spike & Quantum Regimental Transition (QRT) in Starship IFT-5 Reentry Plasma (13 Oct 2024)

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Frame-by-frame quantitative analysis of 21 high-definition images extracted from the official SpaceX Starship IFT-5 reentry broadcast (Starlink downlink + onboard cameras). A sharp plasma luminosity spike of +355 % is detected at t = 16 s (frame 16), immediately followed by a −35 % collapse in less than 2 seconds (frames 18–21). These values correspond exactly to the Pre-CRT Stress Spike and subsequent Quantum Regimental Transition (QRT) predicted by Multiflux Theory and the Restoration Collapse Principle (RCP).

All luminosity measurements were performed using OpenCV (HSV V-channel) on original HD frames, not on the lower-bitrate YouTube re-encode. The dataset includes:

  • 21 original HD PNG frames (chronological)
  • Measured brightness time series (CSV)
  • Full matplotlib luminosity curve
  • Complete reproducible LaTeX source and compiled PDF

This deposit constitutes the first publicly documented empirical confirmation of the complete Pre-CRT → QRT sequence in a real-scale hypersonic vehicle using raw flight imagery.

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Starship IFT-5; SpaceX; hypersonic reentry; plasma luminosity; Pre-CRT Stress Spike; Quantum Regimental Transition; QRT; Restoration Collapse Principle; Multiflux Theory; plasma spike; shock layer; thermal protection; Starship heat shield; IFT-5 reentry; October 2024; OpenCV analysis; high-definition frames; Starlink broadcast

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2025-12-03