The Backreaction Atlas develops a universal dynamical framework for how mathematical worlds influence one another within the Hazard-Manifold (HM) architecture. Building on the upstream foundations of HM30, this work introduces the general backreaction operator described verbally as “lifting-after-collapse,” defined by taking a forward collapse map from world A to world B and following it with a minimal lifting map from B back into A. This shows that every world-pair admits a minimal, non-reconstructive lifting mechanism even after collapse. It establishes, in complete generality, that influences such as Quantum→Classical and Classical→Quantum are structurally possible without violating irreversibility or no-go theorems. The final evolution equation (9.12) unifies collapse, lifting, compatibility, obstruction, and hazard forcing into a single GA-time law, providing the first world-agnostic dynamical system for cross-world interaction. HM31 stands as a universal extension of the upstream category, offering a foundational framework for future mathematical, physical, and AI-safety research.
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