This paper develops a substrate‑native interpretation of electric charge within the MID/QC framework. Charge emerges from a torsional asymmetry in the substrate, producing a stable coherence flow imbalance and a long‑range tension gradient. Chirality wells, torsion crests, and coherence transport replace abstract quantum numbers with geometric structure. The result unifies electric charge, field behavior, quantization, and conservation with the same primitives that govern mass, binding, confinement, and electroweak asymmetry.
Chadwick Rasque (Thu,) studied this question.