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Quantum Probability as Projection of Contextual Spacetime Formation

other · 2026-05-26

A recent paper on arXiv suggests that quantum probability does not stem from a predetermined event structure but emerges as a projection of contextual spacetime development influenced by finite-state conditions. This framework prioritizes factors such as limited representational capacity, stable single-state semantics, and context-dependent intervention, rather than beginning with time, space, objects, or probabilities. When these conditions cannot be fulfilled within a unified global Boolean event framework, discrepancies manifest as noncommutativity, interference, and quantum-like probabilities in fixed-spacetime projections. This research expands on earlier single-state theories related to contextuality.

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  • arXiv:2605.23943v1
  • Announce Type: new
  • Paper proposes quantum probability as fixed-spacetime projection of contextual spacetime formation
  • Framework begins with requirements: finite representational capacity, single-state semantic stability, context-sensitive intervention, avoidance of explicit context labels, coherent world-formation, intersubjective transformability
  • Mismatch appears as noncommutativity, interference, and quantum-like probability
  • Builds on prior single-state approaches to contextuality

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  • arXiv

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