The lattice-with-inflow module (lattice_inflow.py)

The explicit 81+1 proton-core lattice testing gate G-Q's falsification route (Section §11, ledger row G-Q): builds #R²≤6=81 co-rotating cells plus one nozzle, confirms the forced co-rotation adds to a single large rotation (Biot–Savart), and shows the +1 nozzle closes in a d=3 sphere (Gauss + regularity) yet sustains a finite axial through-flux in the d=2 plane (Ekman).

)} The explicit 81+1 proton-core lattice testing gate G-Q's falsification route (Section §11, ledger row G-Q): builds #R²≤6=81 co-rotating cells plus one nozzle, confirms the forced co-rotation adds to a single large rotation (Biot–Savart), and shows the +1 nozzle closes in a d=3 sphere (Gauss + regularity) yet sustains a finite axial through-flux in the d=2 plane (Ekman). Full source is shipped as lattice_inflow.py.

)} The explicit 81{+}1 proton-core lattice testing gate G-Q's falsification route (Section §11, ledger row G-Q): builds \#\{R^2\le6\}=81 co-rotating cells plus one nozzle, confirms the forced co-rotation adds to a single large rotation (Biot–Savart), and shows the +1 nozzle closes in a d=3 sphere (Gauss + regularity) yet sustains a finite axial through-flux in the d=2 plane (Ekman). Full source is shipped as lattice_inflow.py.