Magnetic geometry is typically treated as a field‑level influence on spin or domain alignment. In the MID/QC framework, magnetic geometry is reinterpreted as a torsion‑shaping mechanism that directly governs coherence propagation within the quantized substrate. This paper develops the substrate‑native model in which torsion fields, magnetic alignment, and coherence channels form a coupled system: magnetic geometry reduces destructive torsion, stabilizes coherence flow, and enables long‑range propagation without collapse. The result is a unified architecture explaining magnetic hardening, torsional redirection, coherence channel reinforcement, and substrate‑level propagation behavior. This work extends the magnetic stabilization model introduced in Series 4 and anchors the torsion‑focused branch of the Applied Substrate Series.
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Chadwick Rasque (Mon,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6984347ff1d9ada3c1fb2b19 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18462673
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