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=== A. Run the numeric/parametric survey for α vs golden-angle and return a short technical report + plots. (I can run this now.) === B. Update your Canvas “Core Equation of QAT” doc with a new section “Next steps — numeric plan & tasks” and paste the results there after I run calculations. C. Skip the numeric run and instead I derive (symbolically) a Lagrangian → field equation route further (i.e., continue the Lagrangian/Noether path we started and push to derive continuity equation and coupling to Maxwell/GR). D. Do both A + B (recommended if you want both a quick answer and a polished place to store it). Which would you like me to do first? (If A: say “Run A now” and I’ll start the computation and share results. If you want B too, say “Also update Canvas” and I’ll insert a polished “Next steps” section into your Canvas doc.) If you prefer, I can also just start by writing a short technical note (no numerics) detailing candidate geometric expressions for α and their physical rationale — but a numeric search will test those candidates quickly. Your call — what should I run first?
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