This paper develops the emergent quantum sector of the Emergent Condensate Superfluid Medium (ECSM) framework. Rather than treating quantum mechanics as fundamentally separate from physical structure, ECSM interprets quantum algebra as the effective operational mathematics of localized coherent response dynamics within a finite-response medium. The framework shows how localized coherent defects naturally generate two-state orientation structure, spinor geometry, SU(2) symmetry, Pauli algebra, Born-rule projection behavior, non-commuting observables, exchange antisymmetry, and Bell-type correlations. Measurement is reinterpreted as basin-selective coherent relaxation rather than discontinuous collapse, while entanglement emerges from shared coherent medium structure rather than superluminal communication. The work reproduces the operational structure of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics while replacing abstract quantum ontology with coherent finite-response dynamics. This paper does not claim a complete derivation of relativistic quantum field theory or the Standard Model, but establishes a coherent physical pathway linking localized coherent defects, internal orientation geometry, measurement structure, exclusion behavior, and entanglement correlations within ECSM.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0021fec8f74e3340f9d075 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20084106