Synthetic Coherence: Truth Fidelity and the Signal Ecology of Representational Systems
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Representational systems, human, institutional, and computational, can maintain internal coherence while losing contact with the reality they claim to describe. This working paper introduces synthetic coherence (SC) as a diagnostic term for that condition and proposes a cross-domain architecture for detecting it through diagnostic failure sites. It separates truth fidelity, answerability, and governing coupling as distinct properties, outlines complementary assessment families (empirical constraint-return and structural adequacy analysis), and demonstrates the framework through institutional (Challenger) and AI (LLM benchmark optimisation) case study examples. The paper includes recent evidence on AI-mediated coherence amplification at the levels of belief validation, information discovery, and authorship.
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