This paper presents numerical simulations confirming the non-circular derivation of Newton's gravitational constant G in the Field of Resonance (FoR) framework. The companion analytical paper (DOI: 10. 5281/zenodo. 19141698) derives G from FCC lattice mechanics without G as input. This paper establishes numerically that the lattice spacing ℓ₀ is determined by a substrate field parameter k₀ containing no G. Version 3 adds two new simulations in direct response to peer review: New Simulation 1 — 3D k₀ scan across five values. The proportionality ℓ₀ ∝ 1/k₀ is confirmed in 3D across k₀ ∈ 1. 5, 2. 0, 2. 5, 3. 0, 3. 5. Three of five values produced ordered FCC condensates at grid size N=18; mean ratio ℓₛim/ℓₚred = 1. 022 ± 0. 011, with the slope of ℓ₀ vs 1/k₀ agreeing with the geometric prediction 2π to 3. 5%. The two remaining values (k₀=3. 0, 3. 5) require N≥32 to resolve the finer lattice spacing and are consistent with the N=32 result already established at k₀=2. 0. New Simulation 2 — Misaligned grid test. A simulation with box size set 7% off the geometric prediction (k₀ not on the Fourier grid) produced field collapse rather than FCC order. This directly addresses the peer review observation that the near-unity ratio for aligned grids might be arithmetically guaranteed: the misaligned test demonstrates that grid alignment is a physical prerequisite for FCC formation, not merely a source of arithmetic agreement. The ℓₛim/ℓₚred ≈ 1. 026 for aligned grids reflects genuine physical condensation at k ≈ k₀. Language corrections from v2: the non-circular chain claim is reframed accurately as kₚeak-conditional (the dimensionless ratio kₚeak·ℓPl = √2π is derived without G, but the physical value of kₚeak requires ℓPl as input) ; the slope agreement is stated at the 10% level for the mean ratio; the 3D ratio is stated as 1. 026 with explanation of what it measures. Core results from v2 are unchanged: FCC ground state confirmed in 2D (6-spot power spectrum) and 3D (12/12 FCC peaks) ; ℓ₀ ∝ 1/k₀ confirmed numerically; analytic formula for k₀ verified to 0. 2% across 1, 980 parameter combinations; corrected non-circular expression G = 2π²c³/ (ħk₀²). The Swift-Hohenberg functional is derived from first principles as the propagator of a mediator field χ in the substrate two-field theory (Paper 3).
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69c37b41b34aaaeb1a67d79e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19172729
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