This paper reclassifies the quantum gravity problem by exposing a directional error embedded in its very formulation. The phrase "quantum gravity" presupposes that gravity—like the other fundamental forces—should be quantized as an internal interaction. We demonstrate that this assumption conflates two operationally distinct roles: constraint (Type II) and generation (Type I). Gravity functions as an external constraint that modulates the evolution rate of quantum processes; it is not an internally generated field admitting particle excitations. The non-commutativity axiom (∃A,B : A∘B ≠ B∘A) renders operational ordering physically significant, mandating the reversed direction "gravitational–quantum" (constraint → generation) as structurally necessary. Consequently, the persistent failure to detect gravitons, non-renormalizability of perturbative gravity, and Planck-scale singularities are reinterpreted not as technical obstacles but as structural consequences of a category error. Under this reclassification, gravity requires no quantization, extra dimensions, or new particles—it is the background condition under which quantum generation unfolds.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69926552eb1f82dc367a1239 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18638234
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