Event-State Theory IX: A Programmatic Bridge Between Variational Classical Physics and Unitary Quantum Interference
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Abstract Event-State Theory (EST) proposes a pre-geometric, cost-based explanatory framework for why variational structures arise so broadly in physics. EST does not claim to replace General Relativity (GR) or Quantum Mechanics (QM). Instead, it frames both as effective descriptions emerging from different uses of a single additive, real-valued history cost functional. The classical (GR-compatible) regime is characterized by dominance of extremal-cost histories (minimization), while the quantum regime is characterized by interference between many admissible histories, which requires a unitary representation of the additive cost as a complex phase. This paper is a programmatic bridge: it cleanly separates core…
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- Unitary state
- Quantization (signal processing)
- Quantum
- General relativity
- Representation (politics)
- Theory of relativity
- Classical physics
- Unitarity
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