QSTH 7.6 — The Condensation of Structure: Mendeleev Table III serves as the classificatory and audit-oriented atlas of the QSTH 7.x condensation branch. Rather than classifying physical objects themselves, this publication organizes the conditions, handles, thresholds, windows, and transition layers that determine whether a possibility can become a persistent structure. Within the broader architecture of QSTH 7.5–7.10, Publication 7.6 provides the operative vocabulary and structural map linking admissibility, locking, settlement, phase regulation, and manifestation. In this sense, it functions not merely as an auxiliary table, but as a central interpretive framework for the transition landscape developed across the condensation series. The publication introduces Mendeleev Table III as a structured schema for reading the transition architecture between information, candidate persistence, closure, regime settlement, and manifest form. Its purpose is methodological as much as conceptual: to distinguish stable anchors, bridge handles, and open horizons, while preserving audit discipline through explicit status logic, seeded core cells, and a controlled relation between locked, partial, and exploratory components. QSTH 7.6 therefore occupies a special place in the series. It does not propose a single isolated mechanism; instead, it clarifies the architecture in which such mechanisms must be located, tested, compared, and disciplined. As developed in the 7.x branch, not every information-bearing candidate becomes structure automatically. The transition requires admissibility conditions, closure logic, regime compatibility, and later stabilization. Mendeleev Table III is designed as the cartographic and conceptual instrument for that layered terrain. In the logic of the broader QSTH program, this publication also helps connect earlier entropic-ledger and interface work with the more specialized branches on locking, dimensional settlement, cadence, and synthesis. It is therefore both a standalone contribution and a reference framework for the publications that follow. Relation to companion textsRelation to QSTH 7.0–7.5 and the later 7.7–7.10 branchQSTH 7.6 should be read as the classificatory and audit-oriented continuation of the condensation line developed in QSTH 7.0 through QSTH 7.5. QSTH 7.0 established the first auditable transition from information to persistent structure; QSTH 7.1 consolidated the operational architecture; QSTH 7.2 completed the mechanistic axis Csel → Cstab → H → Dset; QSTH 7.3 deepened Dset into a layered structure between interface and manifest form; QSTH 7.4 clarified the distinction between carried readability and regime settlement; and QSTH 7.5 identified locking, resonance, and dimensional settlement as the central problem of structural closure. QSTH 7.6 does not add one more isolated mechanism on top of that sequence. Instead, it reorganizes the branch into a structured classification atlas: a map of handles, thresholds, windows, transition layers, and status logic that clarifies where the main mechanisms belong, how they relate to one another, and which parts of the architecture are already anchored, transitional, or still open. In this sense, QSTH 7.6 serves as the methodological and cartographic backbone of the later specialised branch. At the same time, 7.6 should also be read as the immediate bridge toward the later publications QSTH 7.7–7.10, which unfold its inner architecture into more focused studies on closure, dimensional settlement, cadence / phase regulation, and final CORE synthesis. If QSTH 7.5 is the maternal structural nucleus of the branch, QSTH 7.6 is its classificatory and audit-ready atlas. Recommended earlier QSTH recordsQSTH 6.14 — Coherent Knot Ledger R7: A Bridge to Structural Condensation — DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18920547QSTH 7.0 — The Condensation of Structure: First Auditable Transition from Information to Persistent Structure — DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19068744QSTH 7.1 — The Condensation of Structure: A Synthesis of the Operational Architecture — DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19151533QSTH 7.2 — The Condensation of Structure: Operational Equation, Classification, and Mechanistic Completion of the Axis Csel → Cstab → H → Dset — DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19576215QSTH 7.3 — The Condensation of Structure: Dset Deep Layer: From Interface to Manifest Form — DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19577809QSTH 7.4 — The Condensation of Structure: Regime Settlement and Interface Readout — DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19578286QSTH 7.5 — The Condensation of Structure: Locking, Resonance and Dimensional Settlement — DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19580993QSTH 7.6 — The Condensation of Structure: Mendeleev Table III — DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19651901 Recommended companion / supporting recordsQSTH — Information LedgerQSTH — Condensation of Structure: Shannon versus QSTH — DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19581786QSTH — AQA / Acoustic QSTH / Quantum Atlaslater: QSTH 7.8 — The Condensation of Structure: Dimensional Settlement and Gravitational Imprint — DOI to be added after Zenodo publicationlater: QSTH 7.9 — The Condensation of Structure: Phase, Cadence and the Planckian Interface — DOI to be added after Zenodo publicationlater: QSTH 7.10 — The Condensation of Structure: CORE Synthesis — DOI to be added after Zenodo publication
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69e71423cb99343efc98d836 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19651900