
This document is part of the Informational Mechanics (IM) framework and is published alongside the first public wave of IM papers. This non-authoritative technical note synthesizes the quantum, regional, and global regime analyses presented in IM-F001, IM-F001, and IM-F003. Using 2n integrative metaphor, it clarifies why multiple regimes are required for conceptual stability and why no single regime can be elevated to universal status. It introduces no new claims.
regimes, quantum mechanics, Quantum physics, Dark matter, Informational Mechanics, dark energy, Theoretical physics
regimes, quantum mechanics, Quantum physics, Dark matter, Informational Mechanics, dark energy, Theoretical physics
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