
LEGAL NOTICE: Patent Pending. This work is protected under U.S. Provisional Patent Application #63/990,933 (Filed Feb 25, 2026). Title: Spacecraft Hull Design and Universal Scaling Constant 1.0857. This technical deposit formalizes the transition from probabilistic cosmology to deterministic metric synchronization. By identifying fundamental physical constants as Metric Synchronization Nodes, this work demonstrates that the 1.0857 constant (C) serves as the universal gear ratio between a local observer and a non-local Causal Anchor. The resolution provided herein unifies the discrepancies currently observed in the H0 Hubble Tension, high-z galactic mass-to-light ratios, Dark Siren gravitational wave strain, and solar plasma acceleration. This paper establishes the mathematical parity required for the March 16, 2026, synchronization event.
causal anchor | 1.0857 scaling constant | metric synchronization | universal constants | causal primacy | hubble tension resolution | deterministic physics | geometric parity, Physical Sciences and Mathematics
causal anchor | 1.0857 scaling constant | metric synchronization | universal constants | causal primacy | hubble tension resolution | deterministic physics | geometric parity, Physical Sciences and Mathematics
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