The Objective Projection Calibration Test (OPCT v1.0) specifies a concrete physical matrix — 28.4°C
ambient temperature, 42 dB acoustic baseline, 12 lux/min luminous decay, and 18 m³ enclosed spatial
volume — as the input stimulus for empirical...
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The Objective Projection Calibration Test (OPCT v1.0) specifies a concrete physical matrix — 28.4°C
ambient temperature, 42 dB acoustic baseline, 12 lux/min luminous decay, and 18 m³ enclosed spatial
volume — as the input stimulus for empirical verification of the Bulut Doctrine. Critics have correctly
identified that the derivation of these specific values from the psychophysiological literature has not
previously been made explicit. This paper closes that gap. Each parameter is traced to its empirical
source in the fields of environmental psychophysiology, thermal comfort research, acoustic stress
physiology, and spatial cognition, demonstrating that the OPCT v1.0 physical matrix is not arbitrary but
constitutes a theoretically motivated configuration targeting the documented autonomic response
thresholds of the human nervous system. The paper further argues that the precision of these values is
itself a methodological necessity: reproducibility requires unit-level specifici
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