Quantization from First Principles: The Structural Origin of ℏ and Spin from Phase Topology
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Planck’s constant h has long been introduced axiomatically in quantum mechanics, with its numerical value fixed empirically. Yet its structural necessity and intrinsic relation to the topology of phase space remain unresolved. In this work we develop a phase-ontological framework — the Omega-model — in which monodromy provides the fundamental mechanism of quantization. The structural chain is established as: Topology → Monodromy → Quantization Rules → h as universal coherence threshold.Within this perspective, h is not derived as a numerical constant but identified as a universal unit of minimal coherent action that calibrates the model’s internal parameters. This formulation yields a unified topological explanation for (i) the inevitability of quantized action and (ii) the dichotomy of bosonic versus fermionic statistics, interpreted as trivial and nontrivial monodromy, respectively. Consistency of the coherence criterion with foundational quantum experiments and even recent high-energy anomalies demonstrates that the Omega-model offers a coherent bridge between topology, phase coherence, and the structural foundations of quantum theory.