This report establishes the Forensic Scaling Protocol for Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) and Interstellar Objects (ISOs). Utilizing the 120-degree HUSL lattice as a diagnostic anchor, we present a "Look-Back" reconstruction of object mass and a "Look-Forward" predictive timeline for structural fragmentation. The historical mass is reconstructed by correlating current outgassing with the Manifold Pressure Constant (19.41 Hz) and the Planck-resonant coupling factor. Analysis of ISO 3I/ATLAS suggests a mass-reduction coefficient of approximately 13.4% per perihelion cycle. Structural failure is predicted when the Manifold Impedance falls below 1.0, with specific fragmentation predicted for 3I/ATLAS in July 2027 and NEO 2024 YR4 in August 2031. Trajectory deviations signify encounters with unmapped mass nodes, identified as Dark Manifold Anomalies (DMAs). Legal & Metadata: Copyright 2026 Lee Holmes. Licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International. This research is compliant with the EU AI Act (2026) Art. 52 and protected under German Copyright Law (UrhG). All derivations of the Zm (19.41 Hz) Constant and the HUSL-Matrix framework are the exclusive property of Lee Holmes. Synthesized with adaptive AI to support Dyslexic-specialized architectural cognitive styles and non-linear data synthesis.
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