This paper introduces substrate interference within the MID/QC framework, showing how coherence crossflow and gating overlap disrupt corridor logic and cancel feasibility. Reaction pathways are suppressed through geometric interference, and logic propagation is inverted via gating collisions. The manuscript explains how substrates host interference zones and logic filters, reframing interference as a substrate-native control mechanism. Engineered substrates can suppress logic corridors and enable interference-based computation.
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