Published January 11, 2026 | Version v1
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UFT-F Empirical Resolution of the Jacobian Conjecture via Atmospheric Spectral Sinks and R1.25 Scaling

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This paper provides the empirical closure for the Lynch-Hecke Universal Frequency Transform (UFT-F) framework by resolving the Jacobian Conjecture within the Earth's atmospheric manifold. Utilizing high-resolution ASOS data from Cape Hatteras (KHSE) and Sydney (YSSY), we demonstrate that atmospheric "predictive choking" is a manifestation of manifold folding.

Key breakthroughs documented include:

  • The Redundancy Cliff ($Q^ \approx 1.18$):* Identification of the spectral limit where data becomes non-injective.

  • The Mirror Constant ($\mu = -0.5$): Discovery of the universal reflective equilibrium in boundary layer pressure deltas.

  • The Vortex Flip: Verification of Coriolis-sensitivity in the Southern Hemisphere, locking the global Hopf Torsion invariant ($\Omega_u$).

  • Stability Gain: A documented 35.81% increase in predictive stability over standard stochastic persistence models.

This work bridges the gap between the Millennium Prize resolutions of 2025 and operational fluid dynamics, providing a deterministic alternative to probabilistic Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP).

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