This paper reframes the canonical double-slit experiment within the Unified Vibrational Field Theory (UVFT) framework, introducing a dropout-based collapse mechanism governed by modal coherence strain. Interference is not lost due to “measurement” or “observation, ” but when the accumulated strain curvature of a given path surpasses a critical survival threshold,. A new dropout tensor _ is introduced to model this coherence load, and its failure criterion replaces the conventional probabilistic wavefunction collapse. This framework accounts for delayed-choice and quantum eraser effects without invoking observer-based retrocausality. Figures and formalism demonstrate how UVFT provides a falsifiable, coherence-based interpretation of quantum decoherence through dropout geometry.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/697703f6722626c4468e8ed6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18360035