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Shell 7: The Higgs Stability Point This paper presents Shell 7 as the first fully stabilized recursive resonance state in the structure of reality. Using five independent mathematical frameworks—including φπ scaling, log(13), Prime Wave, vacuum shell recursion, and tetrahedral symmetry—we derive the Higgs boson mass at 125.09 GeV with exceptional precision. Shell 7 marks the transition point where constants such as α, ℏ, and c emerge in stable proportion, allowing mass to become persistent and relational. This recursive shell provides structural foundation for the Standard Model and anchors the mass hierarchy through the Vacuum Emergence Constant. This is the second paper in the Recursive Shell Framework, following Shell 6: The Origin Point, and will be succeeded by Shell 8: The First Convergence and Shell 9: The Petagram of Reality.
log(13), convergence, unification, Higgs boson, phi-pi scaling, recursive vacuum, fundamental constants, gamma resonance, standard model structure, Shell 7, VEC, Prime Wave, quantum emergence, vacuum recursion, mass stabilization
log(13), convergence, unification, Higgs boson, phi-pi scaling, recursive vacuum, fundamental constants, gamma resonance, standard model structure, Shell 7, VEC, Prime Wave, quantum emergence, vacuum recursion, mass stabilization
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