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Experimental Protocol: Trajectory-Symbol Alignment Hypothesis

> There exists a finite operator alphabet and legality grammar such that semantic meaning, defined as invariant latent effect across stratified contexts, can be constructed, promoted, deprecated, and recomposed without reference to pre-existing natural language tokens, and such that this meaning remains stable under controlled perturbation.

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> There exists a finite operator alphabet and legality grammar such that semantic meaning, defined as invariant latent effect across stratified contexts, can be constructed, promoted, deprecated, and recomposed without reference to pre-existing natural language tokens, and such that this meaning remains stable under controlled perturbation. - **Semantic meaning**: A stable pattern in latent space characterized by invariant ΔZ (trajectory difference) across diverse contexts - **Invariant**: Directional concentration ≥ threshold, curvature consistency ≥ threshold, and context entropy ≥ threshold - **Constructed**: Created through operator composition from the 7-operator alphabet - **Stable under perturbation**: Semantic velocity ≤ stage-appropriate threshold under stress profiles | Variable | Levels | Description | |----------|--------|-------------| | Stress Profile | 6 | Baseline, HighEntropy, PolysemyProbe, OperatorSaturation, ContextCollapse, DriftInduction | | Lifecycle Stage | 3 | Proto, Provisional, Canonical | | Operator Sequence | Varied | Legal sequences from 7-operator grammar | | Context Stratification | 4 | Video, Dictionary, Forum, Synthetic | | Replay Count | 10, 50, 100, 500 | Number of rehearsal iterations | | Variable | Measurement | Range | |----------|-------------|-------| | Invariance Score | InvarianceScorer.score() | 0.0 - 1.0 | | Semantic Velocity | DriftMetrics.semantic_velocity | -1.0 to +1.0 | | Directional Stability | DriftMetrics.directional_stability | 0.0 - 1.0 | | Curvature Variance | DriftMetrics.curvature_variance | 0.0 - ∞ | | Promotion Rate | Proportion reaching next stage | 0.0 - 1.0 | | Regression Rate | Proportion regressing to lower stage | 0.0 - 1.0 | | Drift Rate | Proportion exhibiting significant drift | 0.0 - 1.0 | - **Stress Profile**: `baseline_v1` - **Expected Behavior**: High promotion rate (≥80%), low drift rate (≤5%) - **Purpose**: Establish nominal system behavior

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