Logical Filtering Theory: Mathematical Foundations and Empirical Indications Abstract: Logical Filtering Theory (LFT) advances the notion that logical constraints—enforced by a Universal Logic Field (ULF)—shape quantum measurement outcomes and reduce apparent randomness. Building on quantum mechanical fundamentals and Shannon Information theory, LFT introduces a deterministic, logic-based “filtering” mechanism. This document presents the core mathematical derivations underlying LFT, discusses how these constraints modify quantum probability, and summarizes preliminary test results that reveal structured deviations from the Born rule. Taken together, these points delineate a promising new direction for fundamental physics and quantum technologies. 1. Introduction Physical theories from Newtonian mechanics to quantum mechanics have progressively moved toward deeper abstractions, revealing layers of reality often at odds with everyday intuition [1] . Qua...
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