Paper XII identied the Higgs eld as frozen bulk non-uniformity. Paper LI identied Newton's constant G as the inverse brane shear viscosity η−1 brane. The synthesis is immediate and exact: the Higgs eld ϕ(x) is the fractional local variation in the brane viscosity, ϕ(x) = δη(x)/η0. Electroweak symmetry breaking is the freezing of the bulk viscosity gradient at the electroweak transition temperature TEW ∼160 GeV. Above TEW the brane is a uniform-viscosity uid (restored symmetry, massless particles). Below TEW the bulk non-uniformity inherited from the Paper I nucleation event freezes into a nonzero gradient ⟨∇η⟩̸= 0 the Fano condensation scale ⟨ϕ⟩= 246 GeV. Each particle's focal zone couples to ⟨∇η⟩through a G2 geometric overlap integral that is the Yukawa coupling yf. The Yukawa hierarchy is entirely geometric: coloured particles (quarks, df = 3 colour directions) have order-unity overlaps; leptons (df = 0 colour, singlet G2 representation) have exponentially suppressed overlaps. The Higgs boson is the propagating shear viscosity wave a quantised uctuation δη(x, t) around the frozen gradient. The Mexican hat potential is the brane uid free energy as a function of viscosity displacement from equilibrium. The hierarchy problem (mH ≪mPl) is resolved: mH/mPl ∼ p ℓP /Rbulk, xed by the ratio of the Planck length to the bulk curvature radius, both determined by the Paper I nucleation event with no ne-tuning. The auxetic G2 brane (ν = −1) protects the Higgs mass against radiative corrections through a structural cancellation in the G2 viscosity tensor. Neutrino masses follow as a corollary: zero colour charge, zero viscosity-gradient overlap at tree level, giving mν purely from the Paper X scar mechanism. Five new predictions follow (Predictions 6973). Part of the One-Octonion Brane-Bulk Framework series. Anchor DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19120873. Community: one-octonion-brane-bulk. Author: Bharathi Dasan Jagadeesan, M.D., University of Minnesota. ORCID: 0000-0002-1143-941X.
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