The Conditions of Coherence: A Transcendental Derivation of the QBF Admissibility Constraints
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The Quantum Blueprint Formalism (QBF) posits three admissibility conditions—local
compatibility (A1), preserved Heisenberg structure (A2), and bounded compression (A3)—
governing the projection from pre-coherent possibility space to coherent actuality. Previous
work has treated these conditions as structural postulates whose justification lies in their
consequences. This paper demonstrates that the conditions require no external justification
because they are transcendental necessities—conditions without which coherent structure
cannot exist.
We establish three central results. First, (A1) is the condition for identity: a structure that
violates local compatibility is internally contradictory and cannot constitute a self-identical
entity. Second, (A2) is the condition for temporality: a structure that violates the Heisenberg
constraint admits no dynamics and collapses to an atemporal fixed point. Third, (A3) is the
condition for distinction: a structure that violates bounded compression becomes
indistinguishable from its environment and ceases to exist as a separate entity. We further argue
that these three conditions are complete: any putative fourth condition reduces to one of the
three, and no condition can be removed without eliminating the possibility of coherent structure
altogether.
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