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act-isolation-breach

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ACT isolation-breach token — broad constructor-theory coverage case

Answer

YES for the classical isolation-breach token.
NO for universal cloning and unrestricted fan-out of the quantum provenance seal.

Reason Why

The isolation-breach token is treated as an abstract information variable carried by unlike classical media: a door beacon, a containment PLC, a nurse pager, and an incident board. Because those substrates are information media for the same variable, the token can be prepared, permuted, reversed, cloned locally, copied across media, measured into an output record, and composed into serial and parallel task networks. By contrast, the specimen seal is treated as a superinformation medium, so cloning all of its states is impossible and unrestricted parallel fan-out is blocked.

Check

C1 OK - the door beacon is an information medium
C2 OK - the containment PLC is an information medium
C3 OK - the nurse pager is an information medium
C4 OK - the incident board is an information medium
C5 OK - the door beacon distinguishes the breach bit
C6 OK - the breach state can be prepared on the nurse pager
C7 OK - permutation from safe to breach is possible on the door beacon
C8 OK - the door beacon supports reversible permutation
C9 OK - local cloning of the breach bit is possible on the containment PLC
C10 OK - the breach bit can be copied from door beacon to containment PLC
C11 OK - the breach bit can be copied from containment PLC to nurse pager
C12 OK - the breach bit can be measured from nurse pager into the incident board
C13 OK - a serial network from door beacon via containment PLC to incident board is possible
C14 OK - a parallel network from containment PLC to nurse pager and incident board is possible
C15 OK - cloning all states of the specimen seal is an impossible task
C16 OK - the specimen seal cannot be universally cloned
C17 OK - the specimen seal cannot support unrestricted parallel fan-out