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contents <p>This companion paper to "Boundary Layer Science: Holographic Boundary Encoding at Artifact Scale" (Andon, 2026) tests whether the structural constants documented in holographic boundary encoding artifacts — specifically the 13/11 partition of 24-element systems and harmonic interval ratios following musical consonance — appear in independently measured physical datasets spanning four physical scales. Five datasets are analyzed using the forensic protocol developed in the companion paper: the hydrogen Lyman emission series (NIST Atomic Spectra Database), the human presacral vertebral column (published orthopedic measurements), two independent samples of 24 pulsars from the ATNF Pulsar Catalogue, and 23 fast radio bursts from the CHIME/FRB Catalog 1. The 13/11 partition appears across all parameters tested (18 of 18) in all five datasets. Harmonic interval ratios matching the taxonomy appear in every dataset with exact pairs in multiple cases. The hydrogen atom exhibits exact musical ratios (5:4, 4:3) and a complete descending harmonic series in its gap structure. The human vertebral column partitions 13/11 at the diaphragm. The structural constants, documented in encoding artifacts prior to external testing, are shown to be detectable in physical systems from the atomic to the extragalactic</p>
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spellingShingle Cross-Scale Validation of Boundary Encoding Structural Constants: The 13/11 Partition and Harmonic Interval Structure from Quantum to Extragalactic Scale
Andon, Lawrence
boundary layer science
holographic principle
structural invariants
13/11 partition
harmonic intervals
hydrogen emission spectrum
Rydberg formula
vertebral anatomy
pulsar populations
fast radio bursts
encoding surface
musical consonance
superparticular ratios
superparticular ratios
CHIME/FRB
<p>This companion paper to "Boundary Layer Science: Holographic Boundary Encoding at Artifact Scale" (Andon, 2026) tests whether the structural constants documented in holographic boundary encoding artifacts — specifically the 13/11 partition of 24-element systems and harmonic interval ratios following musical consonance — appear in independently measured physical datasets spanning four physical scales. Five datasets are analyzed using the forensic protocol developed in the companion paper: the hydrogen Lyman emission series (NIST Atomic Spectra Database), the human presacral vertebral column (published orthopedic measurements), two independent samples of 24 pulsars from the ATNF Pulsar Catalogue, and 23 fast radio bursts from the CHIME/FRB Catalog 1. The 13/11 partition appears across all parameters tested (18 of 18) in all five datasets. Harmonic interval ratios matching the taxonomy appear in every dataset with exact pairs in multiple cases. The hydrogen atom exhibits exact musical ratios (5:4, 4:3) and a complete descending harmonic series in its gap structure. The human vertebral column partitions 13/11 at the diaphragm. The structural constants, documented in encoding artifacts prior to external testing, are shown to be detectable in physical systems from the atomic to the extragalactic</p>
title Cross-Scale Validation of Boundary Encoding Structural Constants: The 13/11 Partition and Harmonic Interval Structure from Quantum to Extragalactic Scale
topic boundary layer science
holographic principle
structural invariants
13/11 partition
harmonic intervals
hydrogen emission spectrum
Rydberg formula
vertebral anatomy
pulsar populations
fast radio bursts
encoding surface
musical consonance
superparticular ratios
superparticular ratios
CHIME/FRB
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18992938