This paper demonstrates that the collapse chain is not a quantum mechanism but a structural mechanism that appears wherever potential becomes articulated reality for a meaning‑bearing observer. The operator sequence PO→MO→s→LO→Jo→C→T is shown to govern the transition from indeterminacy to definiteness across a wide range of domains. Building on prior work that established the operator definitions, the observer architecture, the UPC–QM Bridge, and the distinction between material registration and meaning collapse, this paper extends the collapse chain into computation, language, perception, mathematics, logic, communication, scientific measurement, social coordination, physical systems, and cognitive systems (structurally, not biologically). Across these domains, the same structural sequence organizes how observers interpret, select, and stabilize meaning. This demonstrates that quantum mechanics is not the origin of collapse but one domain where the structure is visible. UPC is the general architecture that quantum mechanics happens to instantiate. The paper maintains strict boundary conditions: no metaphysical commitments, no modification of physics, and no attempt to collapse what is upstream of the observer. The result is a unified structural account of how observers turn potential into articulated reality, grounded in formal rigor and applicable across diverse systems without exceeding the limits of the framework. Authored by Eloy Escagedo Gutierrez as part of The Universal Principle of Collapse (UPC) Research Project.
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