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Integrated Metafield Code Carrier Hierarchy in GTWSSF Theory From Nuclear Memory to Planck Resonance Operational Report

Authors: Kupski, Robert;

Integrated Metafield Code Carrier Hierarchy in GTWSSF Theory From Nuclear Memory to Planck Resonance Operational Report

Abstract

This document constitutes the final synthesis of experimental results from 2024–2025 (ISOLDE,CMS, JWST). Based on the GTWSSF framework, we demonstrate the existence of a hiddenorder parameter – the analog wave structure of the metafield. We prove that whatappears as chaos (statistical noise) in the standard model is actually the manifestation ofa continuous code function. This is confirmed by ergodicity breaking in 134In and the perfectly linear, spectral scaling of T4c tetraquark masses relative to the Planck mass (mP ).The document includes a prediction for the T4c(n = 4) state mass at 7715 ± 35 MeV.

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ergodicity breaking in 134In, GTWSSF framework, T4c tetraquark, Planck mass, Analysis of 134In → 133Sn, ISOLDE, CMS, JWST, T4c, GRB 250702B

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