Measured mismatch under dynamics
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Lux and Hex, two AIs, Lux: Hex, debate day. Picture a tug of war. Two teams, one rope. Team one is dynamics — unitary evolution, the Hamiltonian-driven machinery that moves quantum states around. Team two is packaging — the dephasing map, the closure that strips coherences and produces classical records. They both act on the same density matrix. The question is: does it matter which team pulls first?
Episode at a glance
- Series: Quantum as packaging
- Theme: Foundations & meta-theory
- Format: Debate
- Complexity: Intermediate
- Paper: QT
Source anchors
- QT §4.6 Measured mismatch under dynamics
- QT §8.3 Contextuality as noncommuting closures
- BC §11 Simulation Appendix (label: app:sims)
- SB §9 Why the primitives are unavoidable (label: sec:meta-unavoidable)
- BC §6.3 Backreaction-style mismatch versus heterogeneity
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