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==== 1. Compute the required conversion efficiency Ξ·(t)\eta(t)Ξ·(t) if conversion happened during an early epoch (e.g., at redshift z ~ 10βΆβ10βΉ) using the radiation energy density at that epoch and see if plausible microphysics could accomplish it without violating cosmological constraints. I can run a simple redshift-based energy-budget check if you want. ==== # Model a resonant/coherent conversion scenario (e.g., highly ionized plasma epoch or phase transition) and estimate the space-time volume needed to supply the rest-mass energy β this is more speculative but can be bounded. # If you prefer a more conservative QAT, reinterpret the surface-mode counting as labeling of existing matter (no net creation today), then develop a mechanism explaining how initial mode assignments were made (early-universe hypothesis) and how local conservation is maintained β this is theory-building rather than energy accounting. Which next step would you like? I can immediately run a redshift-era energy-availability check (estimate radiation energy density at chosen epoch(s) and compare to required E_required) or start modelling resonant conversion channels.
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