
"LEGAL NOTICE: Patent Pending. This work is protected under U.S. Provisional Patent Application #63/990,933 (Filed Feb 25, 2026) and #63/992,877 (Filed Feb 27, 2026). Unauthorized use of the 1.0857 synchronization protocols or hull resonance geometry for interstellar metric calibration is strictly prohibited." "This technical paper formalizes a deterministic framework for relativistic transitions between local stellar neighborhoods utilizing the 1.0857 Universal Scaling Constant. The model identifies harmonic resonance as the primary driver for perceived distance compression during interstellar transit. Specific predictive markers for career-span mission windows are provided. This record serves as an immutable archive of the synchronization logic required for autonomous interstellar metric calibration."
1.0857 Scaling Constant, 3I/ATLAS, Metric Synchronization, Jupiter Hill Sphere, Harmonic Resonance, Causal Core Frequency, Interstellar Navigation, Gross Mach Number, Relativistic Transit, Autonomous Alignment
1.0857 Scaling Constant, 3I/ATLAS, Metric Synchronization, Jupiter Hill Sphere, Harmonic Resonance, Causal Core Frequency, Interstellar Navigation, Gross Mach Number, Relativistic Transit, Autonomous Alignment
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