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2026
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- <p>This paper establishes that seven apparently distinct results — the equivalence E = Dc² with D the active cadastral density, the arithmetic bridge between π and φ via the Pisano period modulo 9, Galilean invariance of falling bodies, the magnetic dipole as structural corollary, the muon anomalous magnetic moment as the closed cadastral ratio 7/6028, the observational cosmic dipole at 5σ against ΛCDM (Secrest et al. 2025, RMP 97, 041001), and the Stevin-Gauss cascade as the arithmetic architecture of physical constants — are manifestations of a single theorem across seven distinct physical registers.</p> <p>The theorem: every well-formed relational object is cadastrally polar, and every instrumental measurement presented as an infinite decimal is the representational artifact of a convergent cascade of closed cadastral ratios on the register P_cadastral = {2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 73, 137, 163}.</p> <p>Seven independent confirmations converge: iron-56 binding energy (8.790 MeV/nucleon, no free parameter), terrestrial gravity (9.81 m/s²), the Tsirelson bound (2√2), the muon anomalous magnetic moment, the absence of magnetic monopole since Dirac (1931), the cosmological dipole anomaly, and the systematic arithmetic resolution of the Stevin-Gauss cascade verified on six major physical constants.</p> <p>Version 1.5 adds the structural derivation of P_cadastral as the historical trajectory of cadastral unfolding from the originary unity (1 → 11 → 3 → 1-9 cadastre → structural primes), and corrects the reading of the (137, 36) couple by removing the post-Stevin decimal tail previously maintained inadvertently.</p> <p>The program is Lakatos-progressive: it transforms standard-physics anomalies into seven falsifiable predictions testable with existing instruments.</p>