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A Framing of Scent as a Non-Transmissible Signal and the Possibility of Local Qubit-Induced Activation
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This paper proposes a structural model for non-material scent activation. It reframes scent not as a chemical substance, but as a perceptual effect potentially replicable at a distance under defined physical constraints. The model identifies four required conditions: perceptual state definition, quantum mapping, entanglement validation, and remote reconstruction. This is a theoretical boundary condition, not a claim of feasibility. Theoretical position paper.
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- Multisensory systems / Perceptual design / Olfactory transmission theory
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2025-06-18Date of original publication
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