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Paper 23 in the "Geometry of the Critical Line" programme. This paper reports a fine-scale α-sweep (55 values, Δα ≈ 0. 0012) of the Cathedral window in the inverted Newton dynamics of C_α (z) = z − exp (−α/z). Near α ≈ 0. 48, the data reveal a localized routing transition in the relay junction. Below α ≈ 0. 481, hesitation orbits are concentrated on simple direct-convergence paths. Above this value, dynamical traffic is rapidly reweighted into pre-existing relay-bounce channels, with the dominant bounce word (C, −1, C) nearly tripling over Δα ≈ 0. 02. The transition is a redistribution over an existing symbolic scaffold, not the birth of new orbit families. The result is robust under variation of the slow-orbit threshold, relay cutoff, symbolic coding scheme, and iteration cap (500 vs 2000). Part of the Geometry of the Critical Line programme.
Pavel Kramarenko-Byrd (Sat,) studied this question.