We present Multi-Channel Bound State Encoding (MCBSE), a novel knowledge encoding architecture that stores information as simultaneous multi-dimensional symbolic clusters rather than sequential tokens. Unlike existing retrieval systems which operate at O(n) linear complexity, MCBSE achieves O(1) constant-time retrieval through pre-indexed semantic and temporal channel binding. We demonstrate verified cross-domain synthesis across eight heterogeneous sources including literature, music, physics, chess and unpublished fiction, achieving sub-15 millisecond retrieval across 3,242 facts on commodity hardware without specialised accelerators. Independent prior art searches confirm no prior filing of this specific architecture. Results suggest MCBSE represents a fundamentally different approach to knowledge representation — encoding meaning as bound states rather than searchable text. UK Provisional Patent filed February 21, 2026.
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