Section 3

Bifurcation Chamber

The forced split, observation coupling, negentropic grace claim, Time Wall, terminal observer, and moral orientation.

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Forced Chamber

Internal Bifurcation

The proof surface constrains the system into a forced split rather than a decorative duality: sin-pole / grace-pole.

Born-rule framing

Faith = Observation Coupling

Faith is mapped to measurement coupling rather than mere psychology.

P(outcome) = |ψ|²
Non-unitary theorem

Grace = External Negentropic Input

Closed unitary evolution cannot self-generate the sign-flip / coherence increase this framework requires. External non-unitary input becomes necessary.

Unitary self-operations preserve internal evolution; external intervention required for sign-state change
Commitment

Time Wall

The Time Wall is marked intentional, not a gap to be hand-waved away. It functions as a designed incompleteness boundary rather than accidental ignorance.

Observer termination

Terminal Observer

The measurement chain is claimed to require a terminal observer for closure. Otherwise the chain remains open.

Commitment

Binary Moral Orientation

The system formalizes a moral bifurcation rather than allowing endless neutral drift.

What this chamber does

This is where the framework stops being merely metaphysical and starts becoming existentially directional. Here the proof claims that coherence, observation, time, and moral orientation are not separable after all.