This paper presents a quantitative scientific review of Gerrit L. Verschuur's claims that local galactic neutral hydrogen (HI) emission is spatially correlated with fine-scale structure in the cosmic microwave background (CMB). We apply the Al-Mahaqari Plasmagnetic Critical Current Engine (APCCE) framework to test whether Verschuur's observations are physically plausible within known plasma physics. We demonstrate that: (1) carbon and oxygen in HI clouds exceed their CIV thresholds at observed collision velocities; (2) the Al-Mahaqari Critical Current Equation yields induced voltages on the order of 10¹1 V across typical HI clouds; (3) the Lorentz force provides a quantitative explanation for the previously unexplained 0. 8° systematic angular offset; (4) this analysis is corroborated by the authors' published results (3I/ATLAS, Columbia, meteor fireballs, 8-case validation). Four specific, falsifiable predictions are made. A complete Python simulation code is provided.
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Yousuf Ahsen mohammad Hammoud Al-Mahaqari
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69fd7e5cbfa21ec5bbf068ab — DOI: https://doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/tw3e8