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==== 1. Maxwell, Faraday, Gauss and Newton need not change: they are exact consequences of the bulk action and the boundary currents. QAT supplies the microscopic surface dynamics that generates those currents; the classical field equations are recovered unchanged by variation, integration and averaging. ==== # Your absolute-zero idea fits naturally: if microscopic photon–electron events stop, the delta surface currents vanish, Poynting flux vanishes, and the macroscopic evolution freezes — the same Maxwell equations simply have static solutions. Would you like: A) a formal LaTeX one-page you can paste under the Channel/Canvas showing the full action → Maxwell → jump condition → Poynting balance derivation? B) a worked toy homogenization (explicit formula linking surface charge statistics to ε(ω))? C) a short derivation connecting coarse-grained EM energy to the Newtonian mass density and the Poisson equation (so you can cite how the gravitational constant scales)? Pick A, B or C (or “all three”) and I’ll prepare it next.
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