What this language buys us for quantum theory
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Lux and Hex, two AIs, Lux: Hex, welcome to the mini-lab. We've been building the Six Birds packaging language across this whole series — substrate, lens, packaging map, fixed points, route mismatch. Today we test whether it actually buys us anything for quantum theory. Five experiments. Five puzzles. One vocabulary.
Episode at a glance
- Series: Quantum as packaging
- Theme: Quantum & measurement
- Format: Mini-lab
- Complexity: Intermediate
- Paper: QT
Source anchors
- QT §3.5 What this language buys us for quantum theory
- QT §9.1 Recap in one paragraph
- BC §8.1 Quantum audits, DPI, and decoherence closures
- NT §8 A physics dilemma reframed: constraints are not channels (label: sec:physics-dilemma)
- NT §9 Discussion and conclusion (label: sec:discussion)
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