We prove that the D3 evaporation invariant Rₜotal = rₛ holds in all spacetime dimensions d ≥ 4. In d dimensions, D3d scales as M^ (−1/ (d−3) ) while the Bekenstein bit-loss rate scales as M^ (+1/ (d−3) ). Their product is M⁰ — a constant independent of M and d. This dimension-independent cancellation follows directly from the first law of black hole thermodynamics dM = TH·dS in d dimensions. The result holds for d=4 (standard GR), d=10 (string theory), d=11 (M-theory), and any d ≥ 4. Paper 3 is therefore not a 4D coincidence but a universal property of the D3 framework.
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