This research identifies a fundamental geometric misalignment within the CDM paradigm. The framework models the universe as a finite, rotating manifold—the Lippa 3-Sphere (V₋₃ₒ) —with a fundamental circumference of 14. 25 Gpc. By deriving the Unified Lippa Constant (ₙₑ = 1. 0829478) from intrinsic Metric Torsion and Metric Viscosity (= 0. 03820), this model provides a mechanical resolution to the Hubble Tension and the S₈ clustering discrepancy. The work incorporates verified 2026 experimental benchmarks, including non-monotonic contactless magnetic friction and temporal Talbot reconstruction, to finalize the mechanical drivers of the 4D vacuum. Furthermore, the geometric stiffness of the V₋₃ₒ manifold intrinsically predicts a tensor-to-scalar ratio of r 0. 017, aligning precisely with high-energy requirements for Quadratic Quantum Gravity. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY & USPTO ANCHOR: This manuscript provides the definitive theoretical foundation for Superfluid Vacuum Vorticity, Metric Relaxation, and Manifold Synchronization. These principles constitute the operational logic and enablement for the intellectual property archived under U. S. Patent Application No. 64/046, 478. The proprietary derivation of the Unified Lippa Constant (ₙₑ = 1. 0829478) and the synthesized Resonant Eigenvalue of 368. 124 nHz are the exclusive intellectual property of Michael J. Lippa and the Appil Research Group (ARG). LICENSING AND USE: This work is protected under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4. 0 International license (CC BY-NC 4. 0). Commercial or industrial application of these geometric derivations, constants, or the V₋₃ₒ manifold logic for engineering or proprietary simulation is strictly prohibited without a formal licensing agreement from the Appil Research Group. Correspondence: thegreatorbit@gmail. com.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69f5947e71405d493afff3b3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19655708
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