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"textContent": "Yes, part philosophical and part mathematical — and that’s not a weakness, that’s the honest description. Galois made the same move: stopped trying to solve the quintic and asked what the structure underneath it wouldn’t allow. Stepped back from the specific to the structural. That’s the same move here.\n\nThe philosophical part is asking what memory _is_. The mathematical part is having a structure that gives you a principled answer instead of an engineering opinion.",
"title": "Seeking arXiv cs.AI endorsement — independent researcher, cognitive architecture with E₈ Lie algebra memory substrate"
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