This paper investigates the relation between continuous state descriptions and derived time within the framework of Causal Priority Theory (CPT). In CPT, time is treated as a history-dependent quantity constructed from causally ordered quantum state updates quantified by quantum relative entropy. Key contributions: • Structural non-automaticity: The paper shows that the existence of a continuous state description does not by itself guarantee a canonically assigned continuous derived time. • Two levels of non-automaticity: • Existence level: Continuity does not ensure finite or convergent partition-sum derived time. • Asymptotic-assignment level: The leading asymptotic time scale is not determined by the state image alone in general, as shown by an explicit same-image counterexample. • Conditional existence: The paper formulates conditions under which continuous derived-time candidates exist, while showing that such candidates remain description-dependent. This part (Part-11) provides the continuous-description layer of the broader CPT program and prepares the transition to the subsequent structural analysis of breakdown regimes and non-comparability.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69f1a015edf4b46824806ccd — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19751404