CNS0051activev1Quantum mechanics as CR-address obstruction
Quantum mechanics enters as a limitation of simultaneous address resolution on τ^1×_f T^2, not as a postulated Hilbert formalism on a background space.
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Quantum mechanics enters as a limitation of simultaneous address resolution on τ^1×_f T^2, not as a postulated Hilbert formalism on a background space. The CR-address grammar yields discrete spectra, noncommuting observables, state-space structure, and measurement interfaces because incompatible fiber-addresses cannot be resolved together. The quantum state is therefore a readout of admissible address structure; it is not an additional ontology placed on top of the carrier.
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