Quantum Logic Systems (QLS) — Universal Law Substrate of the Universal Reasoning Framework
Within the larger Universal Reasoning Framework (URF) architecture, Quantum Logic Systems (QLS) function as the deepest logic substrate beneath symbolic reasoning, biological intelligence, operator systems, tensor systems, and domain reasoning. QLS does not claim that human consciousness creates reality. That would be idealism, not quantum logic. Instead, the central claim of QLS is that classical logic is an emergent approximation of a deeper reality in which state is not fixed, truth is not binary, observation is not passive, and identity is not static. QLS attempts to create a logic architecture compatible with quantum mechanics, complex adaptive systems, information theory, observer theory, biological cognition, recursive systems, identity persistence, collapse dynamics, and regeneration dynamics—while remaining compatible with classical reasoning as a limiting case.
The framework emphasizes recursive observer-system coupling and distributed organismic observation rather than a simple "mind creates reality" interpretation. Observation is interaction, not consciousness. A detector observes. A molecule observes. A cell observes. A nervous system observes. All participate through interaction, not through metaphysical awareness.