Quantum Theory in Actum-Space: From Objects to Acta

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I just published a new article: Quantum Theory in Actum-Space: From Objects to Acta An Ontological Completion Program The central proposal is simple but radical: Reality may not be fundamentally made of objects that act. Reality may be made of acta — primitive units of doing — whose stable closures appear as objects, states, systems, observers, and worlds. From that starting point, the article reinterprets several core quantum concepts: Superposition becomes openness among candidate acta. Measurement becomes closure-resolution. Entanglement becomes distributed nonseparable closure. Classical reality becomes high-stability acta closure. The paper does not claim to replace quantum mechanics mathematically. It does not derive the Schrödinger equation, the Born rule, decoherence, or Bell-type correlations. Instead, it proposes a disciplined ontological framework for asking what the existing formalism may be describing. The article also connects this ontology to the Theory of Perfection, where reflective agency introduces the question: > What ought I to do? And the answer: > Do only that, which would be acceptable to all. The whole argument compresses to one question: > Which acta can close? I welcome thoughtful critique, especially from those working in quantum foundations, philosophy of physics, process metaphysics, ethics, systems theory, and AI alignment. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/quantum-theory-actum-space-from-objects-acta-ramin-melikov-wic0c/ #QuantumFoundations #PhilosophyOfPhysics #Ontology #ProcessPhilosophy #AIAlignment #Ethics #TheoryOfPerfection submitted by /u/Otherwise-Dentist122 [link] [comments]
