Results The measurement problem — why quantum systems appear to 'collapse' upon observation — is internally addressed in the τ-framework: measurement is a readout functor from…
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Measurement Problem

The measurement problem — why quantum systems appear to 'collapse' upon observation — is internally addressed in the τ-framework: measurement is a readout functor from…

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The measurement problem — why quantum systems appear to 'collapse' upon observation — is internally addressed in the τ-framework: measurement is a readout functor from…

Overview

The measurement problem — why quantum systems appear to ‘collapse’ upon observation — is internally addressed in the τ-framework: measurement is a readout functor from the quantum sector (fiber T²) to the classical sector (base τ¹). There is no collapse; there is a change of reading level.

Result Statement

Measurement problem internally addressed: measurement is a readout functor, not a collapse. Change of reading level from T² to τ¹. Status: Internally addressed.

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