Empirical Validations Part Two: Resolved Anomalies
Abstract
The history of physics demonstrates that a persistent, multi-decade anomaly is rarely
a failure of observation; it is a pointer to an undiscovered law. Disparate anomalies
collectively point toward a universe where matter is historically collapsed potential. The
Findlay Framework (Part Two) provides the empirical alignments for 27 systemic anomalies
— spanning neutrino oscillations (Ahmad et al. 2002), gravitational wave backgrounds
(NANOGrav Collaboration 2023), wide binary kinematics (Hernandez et al. 2024), biological quantum coherence (Scholes et al. 2011), millisecond quantum phase coherence (Bland
et al. 2025), early galaxy confirmation (Labb´e et al. 2023), and the Cambrian Explosion
temporal address (ICS 2025) — viewed through the lens of a Relational Ontology governed
by the materialization ratio r = 1.5 (Findlay 2026a). Where Part One resolved 32 classical
paradoxes, Part Two demonstrates that active observational programs across eight orders
of scale are converging on the same geometric operator, connecting quantum measurement
to cosmological structure through a single scale-invariant transition ratio (Findlay 2026b)
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