Quantum Structural Theory of Harmony (QSTH 8.1) presents the Main Mendeleev Audit Atlas as a working synthesis for the transition from information to structure. The document harmonizes Mendeleev Table I, understood as a mechanical map of bindings, and Mendeleev Table III, understood as a transition atlas of handles, gates, thresholds and records. The central proposal is the Locking Bundle, a CAND-CLOSED working mechanism in which information becomes a candidate for structure only if it passes readability, regime compatibility, coherence stability, entropic viability and record persistence. The document also introduces E0 as a candidate missing balance-window between the regime gate and the ledger record, and connects this bridge to the Feynman ledger interpretation and future verification work. QSTH 8.1 is not presented as a final mathematical formalization or empirical confirmation. It is a structured audit framework intended to clarify what may be claimed, what must remain CAND, and how future QSTH 8.2 and 8.3 publications may translate the atlas into verification protocols and a broader geometry of admissibility. From informational possibility to structural condensation through admissibility, locking and audit classification
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