
Meta-analysis of the K-series (Papers 58–71): eleven independent scientific substrates where the same drift-diffusion Péclet structure was independently derived under domain-native vocabulary. Reports convergence statistics across the full corpus: 11 convergences, mean |ρ|=0.958 [0.934, 0.982], N=202, Fisher p < 10^-40, 0/26 kill conditions triggered. Establishes the universality claim for the Void Framework's mathematical apparatus.
Part of the Void Framework research project (Moreright DAO). https://moreright.xyz
materials science, seismology, void framework, meta-analysis, neuroscience, developmental biology, cross-substrate convergence, enzyme kinetics, drift-diffusion, epidemiology, Péclet number, universality, epistemic Pe, ecology, cosmology, quantum error correction
materials science, seismology, void framework, meta-analysis, neuroscience, developmental biology, cross-substrate convergence, enzyme kinetics, drift-diffusion, epidemiology, Péclet number, universality, epistemic Pe, ecology, cosmology, quantum error correction
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