This deposit provides a citation-ready boundary note for the JSBClabs ecosystem. It formally separates: (i) Quantum Contact, the core experimental framework with defendable hypotheses H1 (MicroFirst / ON vs OFF) and H2 (EEG–microcoherence) evaluated under explicit statistical criteria and selectivity controls; and (ii) TORUS, an independent exploratory framework focused on discretization/coding and informational-structure detection (without presenting causal experimental verdicts). It also defines "Quantum Turing"—a term coined by the author (JSBaenacock / JSBClabs)—as a methodological concept: a computational reading of quantum/optical sensor outputs as information via explicit feature extraction and discretization rules.
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Nanomaterials & Nanofabrication Laboratories (United States)
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Juan Sebastian Baena Cock (Fri,) studied this question.