Volume 8 explores the unresolved late-stage frontier of the EL Science cosmological framework. Following the observational bridge tests, two-regime consistency analysis, and vacuum-decoupling verification established in previous volumes, this work investigates the long-timescale deterioration behavior of the vacuum variable V and its nonlinear relationship with structural compression dynamics. The volume introduces cumulative vacuum-damage accumulation models, delayed activation thresholds, nonlinear deterioration regimes, and preliminary snowball reconvergence signatures emerging from phase-dependent amplification mechanisms. Three major frontier behaviors are explored: long-duration vacuum deterioration, parameter-sensitive instability activation, and nonlinear compression amplification during terminal structural evolution. The presented models suggest that late-stage cosmological deterioration may behave as a recursive structural process in which weakening vacuum support progressively amplifies compression dynamics over extremely long cosmic timescales. This volume intentionally stops before proposing a finalized rebirth mechanism or complete cycle-reset physics. Instead, it formally identifies the unresolved theoretical frontier separating the mature observational regime from the speculative terminal-reconvergence regime. The framework remains explicitly falsifiable and future-dependent on deeper theoretical derivation, covariant formulation, and observational confrontation. EL Tauk
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0ea16cbe05d6e3efb5fff6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20282848