The third movement encompasses 10 parameters. It serves as the acoustic resolution of the matrix, containing the strongest base-smoothing point and the final stop-code of the sequence.
| Nr. | Parameter | Decimal | Base 12 | Base 137 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24 | Reduktionsfaktor (Φreg) | 87.42 | 07:03.05:00:05 | 87.57:73 |
| 25 | Topol. Anker (ΦFix) | 88.80 | 07:04.09:07:02 | 88.109:82 |
| 26 | CMB-Temp. (TCMB) | 92.49 | 07:08.05:10:06 | 92.67:17 |
| 27 | Dark Matter Ratio | 94.65 | 07:10.07:09:07 | 94.89:06 |
| 28 | Weinberg-Angle (θW) | 95.87 | 07:11.10:05:03 | 95.119:26 |
| 29 | Proton-Electron (geo) | 98.83 | 08:02.09:11:06 | 98.113:97 |
| 30 | Nyquist-Rate (fNyq) | 101.31 | 08:05.03:08:07 | 101.42:64 |
| 31 | Grav.-Correction (ΦG) | 103.72 | 08:07.08:07:08 | 103.98:87 |
| 32 | Gluon-Corrector | 105.44 | 08:09.05:03:04 | 105.60:38 |
| 33 | Stop-Code | 107.16 | 08:11.01:11:00 | 107.21:126 |
The Gluon-Corrector (Δ = 49.00 from Electron) is the "Glue of the Score." 49 = 7x7 is the only number in the entire matrix that lands on an exact integer position in both Base 12 and Base 137 simultaneously. It acts as the final harmonic bond between the two structural axes.
Finale Observation: The Stop-Code (107.16) ends in Base 137 with the digit 126. This is exactly 137 minus 11 — a direct mathematical complement to the 11 strings of the first movement.