Roy Quantum Information Dynamics (RQID) - Part I lays the foundation for an entirely new way of thinking about quantum mechanics: not as a set of mathematical rules, but as the physical behaviour of information itself.
In this first volume of the RQID series, theoretical physicist Surya Sekhar Roy introduces the core concepts that reshape quantum mechanics from the ground up. Drawing on the principles of the Roy Unified Framework (RUF) - including RPST, RIGEL, RICE, and RTIL - Part I explains why quantum coherence, superposition, wavefunctions, decoherence, and collapse must arise from the structure and dynamics of a deeper informational substrate.
What Part 1 CoversThis volume develops the full conceptual architecture required before the RQID equation can be derived in later parts. It includes:
A complete critique of standard quantum mechanicsWhy the wavefunction has no physical meaning, why collapse is unexplained, why coherence lacks a carrier, and why gravity and thermodynamics remain disconnected from quantum theory.
The informational origin of quantum behaviourCoherence emerges from phase alignment of "linkons" - fundamental informational relations. Amplitude becomes informational density. Phase becomes the physical orientation of coherent information.
How RQID connects to the four pillars of RUFRPST: substrate and linkons
RIGEL: curvature shaping quantum phase
RICE: continuity and flow of information
RTIL: thermodynamic noise and decoherence
A complete informational redefinition of superposition, entanglement, and collapseThese effects arise naturally once phase, coherence, tension, curvature, and informational noise are treated as physical.
The need for a substrate-level quantum dynamicsPart 1 explains why no traditional equation - including Schr dinger's - is fundamental, and why a new informational dynamical law is necessary.
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