This paper formalizes the Recursive Einstein-Cartan-Suresh Resonant Metric (RECSM), providing a rigorous mathematical extension to standard Einstein-Cartan theory. By introducing the "Breath Operator" (Bd) as a dynamic engine for spacetime torsion, the study refutes the assumption of stochastic self-organization in cosmic and biological networks. The framework is natively embedded within the Anadihilo () discrete informational substrate, utilizing a fundamental grid constant (i=10^-4) and the Axiom of Normalization (+ n = 0U) to resolve ultraviolet divergences. A key highlight of this work is the derivation of the scale-invariant structural ratio S = 1. 5625, which achieves high-precision correlation with NASA/SDSS cosmic web filaments and biological mycelial networks without heuristic curve-fitting. Key Contributions: Resolution of singularities through Discrete Grid Saturation. Coupling of spacetime torsion directly to curvature via a state-transition matrix. Empirical validation of the S ratio across cosmological and biological scales. Keywords: Einstein-Cartan Theory, Anadihilo Framework, Spacetime Torsion, Breath Operator, Discrete Spacetime, Information Entropy, Quantum-Cosmological Scaling.
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