This paper serves as an orientation document for the book Logica Quanta – The Evasive Logic of Quantum Physics. It clarifies the purpose, scope, and methodological stance of the work before readers engage with the full text. Rather than advancing a new interpretation through rhetorical argument, Logica Quanta adopts a constraint-based approach to quantum measurement. It treats the existence of single, definite outcomes as a hard empirical boundary and maps the minimal logical branches compatible with that constraint. The book is written as an archive: recording experiments, logical consequences, and theoretical costs without appealing to persuasion. This Zenodo record does not summarize results or extend the technical trilogy of Logica Quanta papers. Instead, it establishes the book’s posture — what it attempts to do, what it refuses to do, and how it should be read. The objective is clarity rather than consensus. Kindle edition of the book:https://a.co/d/01YG3el8
Larry Lim Kheng Cheong (Sun,) studied this question.