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Visual: Perfect hexagonal Gray-Scott spot pattern - identical to iter 75. Particles show NO organization despite 3x mobility increase (M=±48 vs ±16). Uniform scatter across all 10 frames. GS patterns beautiful but particle-field coupling completely broken.
Mutation: M1: -16 → -48, M2: +16 → +48
Parent rule: Exploit node 75 (highest UCB=1.525)
Observation: CRITICAL - Even 3x mobility had ZERO effect on clustering (dropped further from 0.0558 to 0.0501). This proves mobility magnitude alone isn't the issue. Root cause analysis: (1) Gray-Scott produces gradients in [0,1] range vs Brusselator [0,20], (2) PDE_D domain_scale=32 further reduces effective gradient by 32x, (3) Combined: need ~30-60x higher mobility to match Brusselator effective coupling. Metrics still show deeply negative fields but VISUAL shows correct positive patterns - likely metric computation bug.
Literature: Gray-Scott U steady state ~1, V steady state ~0.05 (Pearson 1993); amplitude much smaller than Brusselator
Next: parent=76, extreme mobility test M=±500 to definitively verify if coupling mechanism works