Status: Hypothesis — Falsifiable Predictions Provided. Silver Geometry’s architecture compresses to a five-formula backbone (architectural core). Two independent parallel streams — a receipt-stream Γ (v (x) {z) → zΓ} and a cascade-stream Δd, α (d, β) — converge at an observational bridge equation zD. The canonical bridge form zD = Γ (v (x) z) · Δd · (α (d, β) − 1) expands to zD = Γ (v (x) z) · β / (d+β) (d+1+β) · d / (d+β), where β = 6/23 appears at two structurally distinct positions: inside Δd (numerator) and inside (α − 1) via the algebraic identity α − 1 = d/ (d+β) = 1 − β/ (d+β). Symmetric and dipole-class observations read the same architecture through this doubled β-parameter; no asymmetric supplement equation is required. Direction-agnostic application follows from Silver Geometry’s IE-005 (Recursion Principle, forward pass) and IE-006 (Feedback Delta, backward pass) closed-loop pair (HLRP #152, PRL 7) — the bridge equation supports both prediction and observation natively. The result is presented as a capstone-level architectural reduction: every prior HLRP paper, across all seven canonical domains, reduces to or lives within these primitives. Estimator-class hat notation throughout (Γ̂, Δ̂d, α̂, ẑΓ, ẑD) preserves bounded-knowledge and aperture-dependent posture standard in observational physics. Foundation: α (d, β) = 1 + d/ (d + β), β = 6/23, α0 = α (3, 6/23) = 48/25 = 1. 920. Bundled files: primary PDF paper + DOCX accessible-source + CORPUSFORMULAS v1. 3 supplement card (PDF + PNG) surfacing the coupling-excess identity diagrammatically.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a13e8680e02ee3982d3336d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20357457