Work in progress: Extended Empirical Validation of SST

The Extended Empirical Validation project remains in progress and is intended to expand the observational scope of Structured Space Theory beyond the first validation paper. The aim is to test SST across a broader set of physical regimes and identify where its lattice-based predictions can be further constrained or distinguished from conventional interpretations.

Current efforts focus on extending the framework’s empirical coverage, refining classifications of validation domains, and clarifying how additional force regimes and propagation effects may be analyzed within the SST picture. This work is being developed as a continuation of the original empirical validation paper, not as a replacement for it.

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