Glossary – Key Terms of the Theory of Quantum Monads

Concise definitions and cross-links across the four modules: XQM (Substance), VQM (Relation), IEQ (Accident/Measurement), and XDM (Mode/Ethics).

Quantum Monad (Monade)

Module: XQM · Field basis entity

Elementary, coherent carrier of information and energy in a separable Hilbert space. Each monad has an inner state (“perspective”) and can be coupled to others via entanglement, forming emergent structures.

Entanglement

Module: VQM · Coupling & resonance

Non-separable coupling between monads. Through resonance and feedback loops, patterns stabilize across scales — from physical systems to social networks.

IEQ (Index of Emotional Quantum Energy)

Module: IEQ · Measurement & simulation

Coherence-oriented metric that quantifies qualitative states (including temporal courses, entropy/order, valence) and enables what-if simulations for interventions.

XDM (X-Dimensional Deontic Modelling)

Module: XDM · Ethics in the field

Normative framework that evaluates actions and systems by their field effect: good if coherence increases, adverse if it induces disintegration (e.g., in AI governance).

Coherence

Cross-cutting

Degree to which coupled monads form stable, phase-aligned patterns; target criterion across modules (measurement in IEQ, ethics in XDM).