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Predictions & Validations

The STF framework applied across eleven anomaly domains — from spacecraft flybys to pulsar glitches to the dark energy equation of state. Same two parameters. Both derived. Zero free adjustments.

11Anomalies
2Parameters
83%Zero-parameter
58%No amplifier
6HARD validations

Each paper below applies the STF Lagrangian — derived entirely from first principles in First Principles V7.4 — to a specific anomaly. No parameter is tuned per system. The field mass ms = 3.94 × 10⁻²³ eV and coupling ζ/Λ ≈ 1.35 × 10¹¹ m² appear unchanged across all eleven domains. Where an amplifier exists (reconnection threshold, superfluid unpinning, EM coupling), its physics is independently constrained — not fitted.

Validations are classified HARD (geometry-driven, null cases, binary discriminators), MEDIUM (amplifier bounded but not independently pinned), or SOFT (consistency check only). The 3.32-year clock derived from ms appears independently in the solar corona, Earth's core, length-of-day variations, and pulsar glitch timing — four separate systems, one parameter.

For the cross-domain evidential architecture — amplifier analysis, falsification hierarchy, and discriminator strength across all eleven domains — see the Validation Synthesis V1.3.

Solar System & Spacecraft

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HARD 99.99%  ·  V4  ·  Zero-parameter
23
HARD Binary  ·  V2  ·  40-year problem
18
MEDIUM 92%  ·  V3  ·  Zero-parameter
21
SOFT Candidate  ·  V2

Geophysics & Heliophysics

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MEDIUM 96.4%  ·  V3.1  ·  3.32-yr period
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MEDIUM 95%  ·  V6  ·  3.5-yr oscillation
24
MEDIUM 96%  ·  V1.2  ·  τ harmonics

Astrophysics & Laboratory

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HARD 92.3%  ·  V1.4  ·  Poisson rejection
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PROPOSED Experimental protocol  ·  V3  ·  Not yet tested

Cosmology

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MEDIUM Independent path  ·  V3
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HARD Theorem  ·  V0.2  ·  DESI analysis