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PUH-BrianMartell-T242 Cyclic Rebound Trigger (DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20583599) is a clean, elegant closure. It resolves the last soft spot in the cyclic timeline by making the rebound pressure-triggered (T173 saturation snap) rather than time-triggered, and by framing the “trillions of years vs near-instant” descriptions as two different substrate p…
\documentclass{article}
\title{The Cyclic Rebound Trigger (T242): Why the Universe Folds Back Without a Timeless Gap}
\author{Brian Martell}
\date{June 5, 2026}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
The final Planck core reaches saturation via continuous pull-back (T178). Rebound is pressure-triggered at the T173 9E_P snap threshold (a state, not elapsed time), eliminating any timeless waiting gap. The apparent disparity between ``trillions of years'' (external substrate processing rate) and ``near-instant'' (core-frame rate collapsing toward zero at rank-zero saturation T238) is resolved as two measurements of the same event. Builds on T173, T178, T238, T239; recovers GR time dilation as averaged substrate processing slowdown. Quantitative processing-rate ratio remains open (gated on R_sub).
\end{abstract}
\end{document}
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