For 2, 500 years, East Asian medicine has maintained that Qi (氣) flows through the body, that emotional imbalance blocks this flow (氣滯), and that acupuncture restores it. This paper demonstrates that these core concepts can be rendered within the same governing equation as modern stress–cortisol–inflammation physiology. Six definitions map traditional medical concepts onto the information-physics framework of Papers 8–11: Qi ≡ R·τ (Landauer processing rate × Fröhlich coherence time), Blood ≡ hemodynamic carrier of the E-arrow, Qi stagnation ≡ Γ↑, Blood stasis ≡ sustained Γ, Acupuncture ≡ Γ↓ with k-reset, and Seven Emotions ≡ mode-specific dissipation channels. Breathing is formalized as a derived corollary: conscious R-modulation. These six definitions require one bridging axiom set (Definition Set 14) and zero new free parameters. Retrospective interpretive verification via a formalized protocol (IVP, Protocol 14. 0) against 23 independently published experimental data sets — including four meta-analyses, two Nature/Science publications, and one Nature Communications study — showed no contradictions within the tested corpus. Nine testable predictions and five falsification conditions are stated. Keywords: Qi, traditional Chinese medicine, information physics, vasoconstriction, acupuncture, Fröhlich condensation, cortisol, somatic memory, glymphatic, probability simplex, cross-traditional universality Supplementary file: paper14ₛimulation. py (1, 035 lines, Python 3, numpy/scipy/matplotlib — reproduces all 11 figures and the complete 23-data-set IVP catalog).
Taekyung Lee (Wed,) studied this question.