Empirical Validations
Abstract
The Findlay Framework: Master Empirical Validations Records Part One
32 Systematic Resolutions of Classical Paradoxes via Relational Ontology
Thirty-two classical paradoxes — from the measurement problem and EPR non-locality to the cosmological constant and black hole information paradox — are resolved through a single Relational Ontology governed by the materialization ratio r = 1.5. Each paradox is shown to arise from a category error: conflating Informational Potential (I) with persistent Structure (S). All resolutions emerge from three core axioms and one parameter, connecting quantum measurement to cosmological structure through a scale-invariant geometric operator.
The Findlay Framework: Master Empirical Validations Records Part Two
24 Empirical Validation Records via Relational Ontology
Twenty-four active observational programs — including DESI, JWST, NANOGrav, Euclid, Gaia DR3, CHIME/FRB, and KamLAND — are shown to converge on the same geometric operator governing the Findlay Framework’s Relational Ontology. From neutrino oscillations to galaxy rotation curves, from biological quantum coherence to neural network latent topology, empirical data across eight orders of scale align with the materialization ratio r = 1.5 and the I → S transition mechanism.