Paper XVI (DOI: 10. 5281/zenodo. 19778148) cataloged the experimental predictions of the USSFT framework with their theoretical magnitudes and status classifications. This companion paper maps those predictions to specific observational programs, quoting current best bounds and projected sensitivities from operating and forthcoming instruments. For each prediction we compute the "safety margin" - the number of orders of magnitude separating the USSFT-predicted effect from current or projected experimental reach. We find that most Planck-scale USSFT corrections remain safely beyond current sensitivity by many orders of magnitude, a situation shared with all quantum gravity frameworks operating at ESRI approximately EPl. The most promising near-term contact points are: (i) improved Lorentz-invariance violation bounds from gamma-ray burst timing, which continue to tighten the quadratic LIV window (current LHAASO bound 7. 3e11 GeV vs USSFT prediction approximately 1e19 GeV, gap approximately 7 orders) ; (ii) late-time cosmological probes (BAO, SNIa, CMB lensing) that could constrain or detect departures from LCDM of the form predicted by USSFT Gₑff (z) if the (C) -level parameter delta₀ is eventually derived from first principles; (iii) next-generation CMB experiments (LiteBIRD, CMB-S4) that will measure the inflationary observables nₛ and r to precisions sufficient to either confirm or falsify the USSFT predictions nₛ approximately 0. 957-0. 964 and r approximately 0. 003-0. 006 derived in Paper XIII via the xi-inflation mechanism; and (iv) gravitational-wave echo searches in next-generation detectors, which directly probe the near-horizon structure predicted by the entropic bounce mechanism. We catalog 34 distinct cited works including the full USSFT predecessor series (Papers I-XVI). The notable exception to USSFT's general Planck-suppressed phenomenology is the inflationary sector: the locked Lagrangian generates the standard universal-attractor predictions nₛ and r without new fields or parameters, placing USSFT in immediate observational contact via LiteBIRD and CMB-S4 within this decade. This work is part of the USSFT 18-paper series; readers are referred to Paper XVI (DOI: 10. 5281/zenodo. 19778148) for the full prediction catalog with status taxonomy and to Paper XIII (DOI: 10. 5281/zenodo. 19690230) for the inflation derivation.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69f04edc727298f751e72cd2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19783511