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act-alarm-bit-interoperability

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ACT harbor alarm bit interoperability

Answer

YES for the classical alarm bit.
NO for universal cloning and unrestricted fan-out of the quantum-like token.

Reason Why

The alarm state is modeled as an abstract bit carried by two unlike classical substrates. Because both the optical beacon and the relay register are information media for the same variable, local permutation and copying in both directions are possible. By contrast, the quantum-like token is treated as a superinformation medium, so universal cloning of all of its states is impossible, and unrestricted classical-style fan-out is blocked as well.

Check

C1 OK - the optical beacon is an information medium
C2 OK - the relay register is an information medium
C3 OK - both substrates encode the same abstract variable: AlarmBit
C4 OK - AlarmBit can be copied from optical beacon to relay register
C5 OK - AlarmBit can be copied from relay register to optical beacon
C6 OK - local permutation of AlarmBit is possible on the optical beacon
C7 OK - local permutation of AlarmBit is possible on the relay register
C8 OK - cloning all states of the quantum token is an impossible task
C9 OK - the quantum token cannot be universally cloned
C10 OK - the quantum token cannot support unrestricted classical-style fan-out