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Physics Challenge Response

Proton decay and spin crisis

P062 external imported particle standard model bsm τ response: Structurally constrained External: externally open Verification: pending external review

The Corpus currently constrains, reframes, or materially supports an account of this problem.

This response is paired with its canonical Structural Challenge: Proton decay and spin crisis (P062) in the Physics Structural Challenge Ledger.

τ response

Registry evidence gives a direct Corpus account or constraint.

Evidence route

This response is supported by 5 canonical registry items in the τ Corpus.

  • IV.D545 — Proton bridge structure confidence: medium
  • IV.P346 — Proton Mass direct problem account confidence: medium
  • IV.R181 — Why not a larger gauge group boundary or nonclaim confidence: medium
  • IV.R66 — Comparison with GUTs boundary or nonclaim confidence: medium
  • V.R245 — Comparison with orthodox unification boundary or nonclaim confidence: medium

Notes

Verification

  • Verification routeempirical_accountability
  • Verification statuspending_external_review
  • External statusexternally_open

External-review boundary

External particle-physics review of the τ formulation versus Standard-Model and BSM programs; comparison against LHC/ATLAS/CMS, neutrino, and precision-electroweak measurements.

Provenance

  • v1 predecessorphys-proton-decay-and-spin-crisis (promoted one to one)
  • v1 mapping recovered fromf534b3fb^

Status disclaimer

A Challenge Response reports the program's current internal stance against a canonical Structural Challenge. It does not imply external verification, scientific consensus, philosophical settlement, or final proof. Read it together with its evidence route, registry references, verification status, and external-review boundary.

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