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POLIS V12 – Physical and Chemical Sciences: Chemistry, Nuclear Physics, Other Sciences and Medical Applications

Authors: Pereira, Jorge;

POLIS V12 – Physical and Chemical Sciences: Chemistry, Nuclear Physics, Other Sciences and Medical Applications

Abstract

This Zenodo record collects POLIS V12 applications to physical and chemical sciences, including chemistry, nuclear physics, and other physical domains, together with medical applications. All systems – from atoms to cells to clinical diagnostics – obey the tensional closure condition: epsilon = sum K_m (2 + K_m) = 0 where K_m = (v_m - T)/(v_max - T) and T = K_min is the tensional origin. All real systems operate in Phase 4 (IDT* = epsilon/(1+epsilon) ≈ 0.85), continuously reorganising.

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