Really enjoyed reading your thoughtful essay. I resonate strongly with your QEB perspective on bias — it aligns closely with my own view, although my focus is specifically about how such bias operates within biological evolution. You said, "Rather than randomness alone driving emergence, QEB suggests that quantum dynamics may be weakly tilted toward patterns that support coherence, information retention, and causal feedback, hallmarks of biological systems." The central question, I believe, is what is the source of this tilt as you call it? What, in other words, drives the inherent tendency toward increasing order, structure and complexity?
My view is that Nature’s bias arises directly from intrinsic (quantum) randomness—acausal by definition—and thus cannot be reduced to any underlying deterministic cause or reason. It simply is. I’d be curious to know your thoughts on that, and whether you also see a parallel between this asymmetry and the mystery of matter’s dominance over antimatter—two manifestations, perhaps, of the same fundamental skew within reality?