The Geometrization of Anomaly: A Cartographic Assessment of Cosmological Anisotropy and the Nullification of Dark Energy via the TCGS-SEQUENTION Framework

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This research report operationalizes the ``Cartographic Mandate'' of the TCGS-SE\-QUEN\-TION framework, moving beyond the falsification of standard models to the mapping of a four-dimensional (4-D) Counterspace. We argue that the accumulating statistical anomalies in contemporary cosmology are not experimental noise but the geometric signatures of the ``Territory'' showing through the ``Map.'' By synthesizing recent high-precision analyses of Type Ia supernovae and radio source counts, we demonstrate that the widely accepted ``Dark Sector'' is an artifact of imposing an isotropic metric on an anisotropic projection. Specifically, we identify the dipolar nature of the deceleration parameter ($q_0$) as the definitive evidence against vacuum energy; a fluid cannot exhibit directionality, whereas a projection gradient must. We show that the observed overdispersion in radio catalogues---the failure of Poisson statistics---is not random noise but the leakage of 4-D correlations into the 3-D shadow, quantifiable via the Negative Binomial Distribution. The Counterspace is therefore not a hypothesis but a topological necessity required to explain the forbidden regions of the mass-radius cartography and the persistence of bulk flows. We conclude that the evidence for a static, 4-D source manifold is already present in the existing catalogue tensions; it requires only the correct geometric ontology to be understood.

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