Verifying lock-to-GR/SM/QM in validated regimes • No new radiative channels • Falsifiable at frontiers
Meaning in one line. In all domains with precise data, SPSP–SSC makes the same predictions as GR+SM+QM: no scalar dipole radiation, GR-consistent wave phasing/polarizations, ΛCDM-equivalent linear cosmology, and standard quantum interference + Bell correlations. Novel structure is confined to bounded elliptic boundary diagnostics (e.g., BH interiors).
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PASS Hard falsification bound: |Δdip| < 1×10−3. Both canonical pulsars are two orders of magnitude tighter.
Bars sit well within the ±1e−3 falsification band (blue). Values use GR quadrupole (Peters–Mathews) vs observed.
PASS Criterion: |β−2| < βthr (βthr chosen so that |Fdip/Fquad| < 10−3). All listed events satisfy the bound.
Blue bars: event-specific thresholds (smaller is stricter). Dots at zero: measured β−2=0.
PASS All points obey |z| ≤ 2.5 with mean(z) ≈ −0.01 (no trend).
Filled dots: data; hollow dots: model. Short vertical ticks show ±1σ. All residuals lie within 2.5σ; no trend in the window.
PASS Cosine fit visibility V ≈ 0.885 (raw ≈ 0.85).
Fitted amplitude/offset give the quoted visibility; points follow the expected cosine fringe.
PASS Target S = 2.828 ± 0.10. Measured S = 2.832.
Standard QM singlet behavior; no extra channels, no signalling.