This work proposes that fundamental physics remains unchanged, but its local classical representability is limited by the finite entropic capacity of causal horizons. Geometric entanglement entropy is treated as a thermodynamic potential, and horizons as finite-capacity information systems. When this capacity is saturated, local semiclassical descriptions break down without affecting underlying unitary dynamics. This defines a representational, not dynamical, transition, where configurations persist but cannot be locally encoded. This work formalizes this limit of representation as an intrinsic entropic bound.
Cristián Alberto Antiba (Fri,) studied this question.