Petru Paler 6a8d55c0b9 Document spec gaps: auth, phase scaling, observability, testing
Address 21 previously undefined behaviors across specs:

- Authentication: Replace email/password with OIDC (Pocket-ID)
- Cycle tracking: Add fixed-luteal phase scaling formula with examples
- Calendar: Document period logging behavior (preserve predictions)
- Garmin: Clarify connection is required (no phase-only mode)
- Dashboard: Add UI states, dark mode, onboarding, accessibility
- Notifications: Document timezone batching approach
- New specs: observability.md (health, metrics, logging)
- New specs: testing.md (unit + integration strategy)
- Main spec: Add backup/recovery, known limitations, API updates

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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