This article presents a critical–propositional analysis of Zhai XingYun’s PAPER-FBT07A: Three Semiclassical Sector Classes on the Dual–Phase Torus (v3.8), published on Zenodo with DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20236787. The analyzed paper proposes, within the Fracture–Berry–Tension framework, a Morse–Thimble route to flavour multiplicity, arguing that a minimal S3-equivariant admissible structure on the dual-phase torus gives rise to exactly three semiclassically stable sector classes. These sectors are interpreted as geometrical precursors of the three fermion generations of the Standard Model. The present article examines that proposal in light of the Theory of Objectivity, especially its Seven Absolute Truths, modal necessity, phenomenic elements, Inducer Effects, cosmogonic theorem, and cosmological Eras. It identifies possible compatibilities between the FBT three-sector theorem and the principles of the Theory of Objectivity concerning relational differentiation, boundary formation, logical minimum, structural hierarchy, sectorial stability, and the production of information through objective relations. At the same time, the analysis highlights important points of tension: the analyzed FBT paper does not address the origin of the universe, does not begin from Nothingness as a primitive and eternal mathematical essence, does not explicitly articulate transcendent information as atomic radiation, does not present its own empirical test, and does not cite the Theory of Objectivity or Vidamor Cabannas. Therefore, the article concludes that Zhai XingYun’s work functions as a promising mathematical bridge for dialogue with the Theory of Objectivity, especially regarding minimal multiplicity, boundary-mediated differentiation, semiclassical stability, and hierarchical organization, but it does not replace the full cosmogonic theorem of the Theory of Objectivity. This analysis counted on the analytical support of ChatGPT. Keywords: Theory of Objectivity; Vidamor Cabannas; Denivaldo Silva; Fracture–Berry–Tension; Zhai XingYun; PAPER-FBT07A; dual-phase torus; semiclassically stable sector classes; Morse theory; Lefschetz thimbles; S3 symmetry; flavour multiplicity; three generations; phenomenic elements; Inducer Effects; cosmogonic theorem; cosmological Eras; modal necessity; logical minimum; symplectic geometry; boundary; hierarchy; information; atomic radiation.
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