We present a synthetic overview of the SO (3, 3) matrix model framework, connecting its mathematical foundation -- the two canonical resolutions of 0/0 -- to its quantitative predictions: the fine-structure constant, Newton's constant, the cosmological constant, and the fermion mass spectrum. The complete chain, from a structural axiom through icosahedral geometry to Standard-Model physics, is assembled from the companion papers 1-9, 13 and two new companion notes: one deriving emergent 4D Einstein gravity with a computable Newton constant G₄^-1 = 42. 86 R⁴/g² E, and one deriving the Yukawa sector from the representation theory of the binary icosahedral group 2I* F. The derivation status has evolved significantly since the original status paper 2. The topological reading established in 8 -- identifying alpha as a topological invariant of P³ via the Cheeger-Mueller theorem and the Thurston-Perelman uniqueness -- has promoted the spectral identifications that were originally classified as Tier B (structural motivation with post-hoc numerical identification) to Tier A (derived). The orbifold centraliser derivation of delta = log (2/3) /30, the topological universality of zetaᵣho (1) = dim (rho) x c, and the Cheeger-Mueller equivalence between analytic and Reidemeister torsion together close the main open analytic step identified in 2, Section 4. The synthesis reveals a recurring structural motif: at each stage of the derivation, the framework re-emerges -- not as a philosophical postulate, but as a mathematical necessity. The manifold P³ = S³/2I* is the unique quotient that simultaneously supports a geometric structure (Thurston-Perelman), an alpha-determining spectral invariant (the Laurent series in epsilon = 1/120), a computable Newton constant (the spectral zeta function zetaₜotal (1) = 3. 572), and a complete fermion sector with three generations, a Pati-Salam gauge group, and mass splittings determined by the icosahedral geometry -- all without free parameters.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a12969d48a0ea166567395d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20343349