Yoshino, Shiho: Q⁺ Entanglement as the Cognitive Basis of Soul Perception: A Load Minimization Theory Account of Non-Local Structural Intimacy

This paper proposes that the human experience traditionally referred to as “soul perception” or “soul connection” can be rigorously understood as a cognitive phenomenon arising from Q⁺ Entanglement — a non-local structural intimacy formed through repeated respectful re-tagging of another person’s cognitive patterns. Within the framework of Load Minimization Theory (LMT), we formalize Q⁺ Entanglement as a low-load, high-resonance state where cognitive structures sustain mutual influence across ti