Coherence Review by PhaseTransistor

Framework

LFSC is the classification lens behind the archive.

LFSC stands for Localized Field State Control. In Coherence Review, it functions as a maturity ladder for asking whether disparate results in quantum engineering are merely adjacent, or whether they are composing into a genuine cross-field capability stack.

Levels

The six levels define the publication’s baseline map.

L1

Field shaping

Engineered materials and structures guiding known wave behavior.

L2

Boundary switching

Dynamic modulation of a region’s boundary conditions or allowed modes.

L3

Vacuum-mode engineering

The quantum vacuum becomes an active control variable for force, switching, or ground-state effects.

L4

Stabilized nonclassical regimes

Coherence, topological order, or protected structure held at useful scale.

L5

Synthetic gauge or metric regimes

Platforms behaving as if they occupy engineered gauge fields or curved spacetime.

L6

Gravity or inertia control

Speculative endpoint territory, with no accepted experimental realization.

How It’s Used

The framework is only useful if it constrains interpretation.

Place the result

Every reviewed paper is assigned a level, not just described impressionistically.

Check the tier

Evidence quality stays visible through the E/T/C/P confidence tags.

Watch for bridges

The archive pays special attention to cross-level composition, not just progress within a silo.

Keep falsification live

LFSC remains a live hypothesis only as long as the archive makes failure conditions explicit.