The Quantum Blueprint Formalism (QBF) derives three independent reflexion orders—physical coherence (MΘ), psychic coherence (MΨ), and identity coherence (MΣ)—as selective partializations of the total reflexion on Ms. The corpus has consistently employed interaction language between these levels: beliefs modulate coherence, identity shapes beliefs, the self acts on the body. This paper identifies a structural inconsistency in this language and resolves it. Since MΘ, MΨ, and MΣ are projections of the same pre-coherent dynamics, no projected level can causally influence another. The coupling equations of the published canonical stack are reinterpreted as consistency conditions for co-realizable projections, not as causal mechanisms between ontologically separate levels. Volition is identified as a pattern shift of the probability density ρs within the identity fiber on Ms, driven by the Mother Equation itself. The central thesis—projection monism—states that the apparent separation between consciousness and matter is a projection artifact: there exists only one dynamics (on Ms), and this dynamics is itself total reflexion—undifferentiated awareness prior to all partialization. The circulation field Ωs on Ms decomposes naturally into graded components indexed by reflexion level. Each target manifold—MΘ, MΨ, MΣ—has a structural capacity that determines which components of Ωs project onto non-trivial circulations: MΘ (no re-entry) preserves only the irreflexive component, while MΨ and MΣ preserve progressively more reflexive structure. Irreflexivity (Order 0) is not a property found on Ms but a property of the image under π₀—the projection target has no dimension for reflexive content, just as a wall has no dimension for the depth of the object that casts the shadow. The downward causation problem does not require solution—it dissolves.
Marcus Schmieke (Fri,) studied this question.