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The concept of “jurisdiction” in the 14th Amendment’s Citizenship Clause—”All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens”—raises a subtle parallel to dimensional constraints in quantum theory.
Could a redefinition of sovereign jurisdiction be viewed as an attempt to introduce a non-linear, political boundary into a foundational, “physical” (constitutional) law?
• Quantum Entanglement Analogy: Current birthright law treats the physical location of birth as the sole point of entanglement for citizenship (like a wave function collapse). The proposed change seeks to introduce an external informational constraint (parental status) that governs the result, making the outcome dependent on a factor outside the local spatio-temporal event of birth—a kind of non-locality of legal state.
• Multiverse Implication: If the Court upholds the executive order, it effectively sanctions a legal model where the same physical event (a birth on U.S. soil) leads to two different legal realities (citizenship vs. non-citizenship) based on an unseen variable. This creates two distinct “legal timelines,” or adjacent constitutional realities, within the same observable spacetime