If there's an authoritative state it has to be centralized somehow.
If there isn't an authoritative state then there has to be a consensus mechanism and I don't see one.
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There could be multiple authoratitive states. Like with the Linux kernel many entities maintain their own state and cherry pick commits from linus's branch.
Sorry, "multiple" and "authoritative" are contradictions in terms.
I know Linux has multiple branches but each branch only has one state.
If both you and I push commits to branch "foo" which one is the correct "foo".
I don't think you've thought this through.