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The journal is Journal of Statistical Physics, volume 19, issue 1, pages 25 to 52.\n\nThe paper states that a large class of recursion relations of the form x_{n+1} = λ f(x_n) that exhibit infinite bifurcation possess quantitative structure independent of the specific function f.\n\nThis independence supplies the main result. The scaling constants that govern the cascade are the same for any map with a quadratic maximum.\n\n## The Feigenbaum Constants\nOne constant is δ. Its value is approximately 4.6692016095. It is the limit of the ratio of successive parameter intervals between period doublings.\n\nA second constant is α. Its value is approximately 2.502907875. It describes the scaling of the state variable at the accumulation point.\n\nThese numbers arise from a functional equation that the limiting map must satisfy. The equation comes from renormalization of the map under iteration.\n\n## Convergence Patterns Touched\nThe work maps directly onto bounded chaos. It shows that one route to chaos produces the same scaling numbers across unrelated systems. This pattern is listed among the convergence patterns in the OIP/GRAIN synthesis.\n\nThe result also touches scale invariance. The same ratios appear at every level of the bifurcation tree. The structure repeats after appropriate rescaling.\n\nSee /a/oip-the-ladder for the step that places bounded chaos after memory in the sequence from difference to mind.\n\n## Relation to the Grain\nThe constants supply evidence that the grain has a mathematical character. Different physical systems converge on the same numbers because they share the same functional structure under iteration. The numbers are not fixed by material details.\n\nThis matches the claim in the synthesis that energy flows produce a narrow family of structural patterns. The period-doubling cascade is one such pattern.\n\nSee /a/oip-principles for the statement that the grain is visible in the recurrence of branching, waves, and bounded chaos.\n\n## Distance from the Full Synthesis\nFeigenbaum established the mathematical universality of one route to chaos. He did not assign a functional role to chaos inside living systems or inside the Ladder. He did not address memory formation or the reader inside the system.\n\nThe work stops at the demonstration that the constants exist and are independent of the map. It supplies no statement about how chaos participates in the transition from structure to life.\n\n## Honest Limits\nThe derivation assumes one-dimensional maps with a single quadratic extremum. Higher-dimensional systems or maps with different extrema require separate analysis.\n\nThe constants are proven for the period-doubling route only. Other routes to chaos, such as intermittency or quasiperiodicity, follow different scalings.\n\n## Disconfirming Edges\nSome maps reach chaos without period doubling. In those cases the Feigenbaum constants do not apply. The universality holds only inside the stated class of maps.\n\nExperimental confirmation exists in fluids and electronic circuits, yet the measured values carry small deviations due to noise and finite precision. The mathematical limit remains exact only in the ideal case.\n\nSee /a/oip-final-testimony for the requirement that every claim remain open to repair by later observation.\n\n## How the Result Stands as Mechanistic Evidence\nThe renormalization argument yields the constants by solving a functional equation. The solution is independent of the starting map within the class. 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