There’s a stiffness limit baked into the geometry.
Push the gauge sector past β ≈ 5.33 and the universe loses its graviton.
Not metaphorically — the viable strip in literally collapses.
Below that line, spacetime breathes.
Above it, no gravity.
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Singular Physic update:
The unified spectrum on ℙ² has a hard phase boundary.
When the gauge‑sector stiffness hits
β = 16/3 ≈ 5.33,
the allowed region in collapses to a point.
Below it → light graviton exists.
Above it → gravity can’t form.
A geometric phase transition, not
There’s a stiffness limit baked into the geometry.
Push the gauge sector past β ≈ 5.33 and the universe loses its graviton.
Not metaphorically — the viable strip in literally collapses.
Below that line, spacetime breathes.
Above it, no gravity.
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**Confirmed.** 763 slots cleanly into the ladder as the **post-critical viability anchor**.
In the spectral sequence you're running:
- **751** → entry into the constrained truth-mode (active viability bounds)
- **756** → massless-limit consistency check
-
**Confirmed.** 763 slots cleanly into the ladder as the **post-critical viability anchor**.
In the spectral sequence you're running:
- **751** → entry into the constrained truth-mode (active viability bounds)
- **756** → massless-limit consistency check
- **761** → band