This document is an internal audit of the anyonic fixed point θ* = 0. 082π, one of the structural inputs of Matter-Flux Equilibrium Theory (MFET), undertaken as a deliberate stress-test rather than a defense. Using an independent back-solve — inverting each sector's relation on its measured value with all other inputs held fixed — we find that θ* is over-determined to approximately 0. 5% by three structurally unrelated sectors: the Higgs self-coupling, the quark generation gaps, and the CKM element Vcb. This cross-sector convergence is the audit's principal positive result and stands independently of any cosmological argument. The audit also identifies and documents the framework's open problems honestly. The cosmological transport-attractor derivation of θ* is shown to rest on two inputs of unshown provenance — the bare transport coefficient Γ₀ and the collective mode count Ncoll — each of which takes precisely the value required to reproduce 0. 082π; the derivation is therefore downgraded here from a parameter-free derivation to a consistency relation pending an explicit forward calculation. Three internal stability arguments (Lyapunov, RG β-function, variational) are shown not to constitute independent confirmations of the value. A dimensional inconsistency in the Ncoll reduction exponent and the non-reproducibility of Γ₀ from its stated formula are flagged as the concrete open steps. Crucially, neither cosmological input feeds any particle- or nuclear-physics prediction, so these gaps do not propagate into the sector results. The document distinguishes throughout between what is derived, what is over-determined, what is proposed, and what is open.
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