The current Genesis benchmark does not yet prove full primordial recombination from an initially unbound electron. It does show that, across `10/10` deterministic seeds, the QGEFT annealing surrogate amplifies the quark-core mass proxy while preserving a finite bounded electron branch in every run. The final electron radius remains inside `0. 4926 <= Rfinal <= 1. 1057`, and in the reference seed the proton-core mass grows from `21. 26` to `68. 88` under the same cooling schedule. The defensible claim is therefore spontaneous coexistence of confinement-like mass growth and non-collapsing orbital support in a cooling graph vacuum.
Yaniv Cohen (Mon,) studied this question.