This paper records a formal visual system for meaning, grounded in the Universal Principle of Collapse (UPC), and developed as a companion to Formalizing Phenomenology. The UPC–QM Bridge maps the UPC operator chain onto a rigorous mathematical structure, providing a geometric account of how meaning emerges, differentiates, stabilizes, conflicts, and collapses. Meaning is represented through vectors, bases, projections, salience amplitudes, recognition operators, collapse events, and trace formation, with additional structures modeling ambiguity, dissonance, trauma, intuition, and magnification‑dependent interpretation. The accompanying diagrams translate these operators into a coherent visual language, offering the first integrated diagrammatic framework designed to depict meaning as a measurable, operator‑driven process. This work establishes a unified formalism that connects phenomenological experience with a precise representational architecture, enabling meaning to be analyzed and visualized with structural clarity. Authored by Eloy Escagedo Gutierrez as part of The Universal Principle of Collapse (UPC) Research Project.
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