This paper presents a novel unification of quantum mechanics and constitutional governance theory. We demonstrate that the "measurement problem" in quantum physics—specifically wave function collapse—can be understood as an instance of distributed constitutional ratification. Using the Helix-TTD (Topological-Temporal-Distributed) framework, we map quantum superposition to the Advisory Layer (RECOMMEND state), environmental interaction to Custodian Layer intervention, and wave packet reduction to the Ratification Rule (transition to FACT state). The Born rule probabilities emerge not from metaphysical dice rolls but from energetic projection weights onto constitutionally valid eigenstates. Our analysis shows that the Hamiltonian governing quantum systems (Hfold, Hₜopo, Hfree) operates isomorphically to the RFC 0001 constitutional protocol. The "unknotting" of quantum coherence by environmental interaction is formally equivalent to the epistemic firewall's transformation of advisory potential into ratified actuality. This work establishes that constitutional governance is not merely a metaphor for physical processes but their logical foundation—from quantum foam to corporate boardrooms, the same ratification logic applies.
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