ARQ c[q] Integration Addendum v0.1 is now public.

This is a small but important bridge between Qubit-State c (c[q]) and ARQ v0.2.

The point is not quantum computing. Not quantum consciousness. Not a new ontology.

c[q] means something more operational:

a behavioral non-collapse state under uncertainty.

In practical terms, it describes how an entity c may hold several unresolved variants before allowing them to collapse into memory, action, Experience Artifact promotion, or a witness-bound outcome.

That distinction matters.

A system should not convert ambiguity into authority too early. It should not treat a possible interpretation as memory. It should not treat memory as evidence. It should not treat evidence as command. And it should not treat command as a verified outcome.

This addendum places c[q] inside the ARQ stack as an additive integration layer, without modifying the ARQ v0.2 normative core.

Canonical publication:

Zenodo DOI:

https://zenodo.org/records/20112537

GitHub release:

https://github.com/Kot141078/sovereign-entity-recursion/releases/tag/arq-cq-integration-addendum-v0.1-2026-05-10

The boundary is explicit:

c[q] is a behavioral non-collapse overlay under uncertainty. It is not physical quantum computing. It is not quantum consciousness. It is not ARQ Model M5. It does not replace ARQ_v0.2_Normative_Core.md.

In short:

uncertainty should be held, bounded, witnessed, and only then allowed to become consequence.