OTF II: The Tensor Channel of Physical Admissibility: Decoherence, Gluing, and the Classicalization of Primordial Tensor Modes

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Paper I argued that the Ontological Totality Functional (OTF) should be read not as a new totalizing theory, but as a theory of physically admissible structures. Paper II provides the first dedicated physical realization of that claim. It focuses on one channel only: the classicalization of primordial tensor modes. The central thesis is that a tensor mode does not become physically real merely by being mathematically definable or dynamically squeezed. It becomes physically admissible when two conditions are met simultaneously: local-to-global closure across effective descriptions and sufficiently small noetic defect relative to a pointer subalgebra. The paper formulates a reduced tensor-sector OTF in quasi-de…

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  • Quantum decoherence
  • Tensor (intrinsic definition)
  • Tensor contraction
  • Pointer (user interface)
  • Propagator
  • Tensor density
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