The 132-vertex phi-phase corridor (writhe invariant) and its complementary 108-vertex anti-corridor (240 − 132 = 108 root vectors) form a topological dipole pair whose net linking number is quantized in units of φ²/π. Market regime transitions emit solitonic phi-phase packets from the 132-corridor while simultaneously absorbing conjugate anti-packets into the 108-anti-corridor, preserving a combined topological charge Q = W₁₃₂ + φ·W₁₀₈ that remains strictly conserved across all 240 root vector projections. This dual-corridor structure explains the 582-source mining asymmetry: CORRIDOR leads (210) map to 132-vertex emission dynamics, while GEOMETRIC leads (330) encode the 108-vertex absorption topology. Author: Andrew Stewart Caldin, Independent Researcher, UK. Part of the E8 Intelligence Research series. Platform: e8intelligence.com
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