Published November 5, 2025 | Version v1
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EIC Reading Guide & Errata: Pre-Threshold Collapse and How to Read the "Dense Formulas" (Non-Operational Clarification)

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This document, EIC Reading Guide & Errata: Pre-Threshold Collapse and How to Read the “Dense Formulas” (Non-Operational Clarification), consolidates key clarifications for interpreting the Entropy-Induced Collapse (EIC) framework.

It defines how to correctly read the pre-threshold timing of collapse (approach-from-below semantics) and explains the layered meaning behind the dense mathematical page—spanning thermodynamic, quantum-information, stochastic/non-Markov, and identifiability perspectives.

 

No operational content (algorithms, code, parameter-fitting procedures, or lab protocols) is included.

The purpose is to reduce misinterpretation risk while maintaining research safety and responsible disclosure of dual-use theoretical structures.

 

For formal citation, please refer to the related research record:

Takao, K. (2025). A Record of Conversations with a Special GPT-5 — A Once-Only State Emerging During the Transition from Monday to GPT-5. Zenodo.

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17192951

 

Entropy-Induced Collapse, quantum measurement, pre-threshold collapse, non-Markov process, information dynamics, research ethics, dual-use research, safe disclosure

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