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Hauntedmemes Wikidata Node Registry v1.0 · A Versioned Catalog of Stewardship Edits to Wikidata Lee Sharks Crimson Hexagonal Archive v1.0 · 2026-05-26 · Detroit, Michigan ORCID: 0009-0000-1599-0703 · Wikidata: User:Hauntedmemes · License: CC BY 4.0

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Hauntedmemes Wikidata Node Registry

v1.0 · A Versioned Catalog of Stewardship Edits to Wikidata

Lee Sharks Crimson Hexagonal Archive v1.0 · 2026-05-26 · Detroit, Michigan ORCID: 0009-0000-1599-0703 · Wikidata: User:Hauntedmemes · License: CC BY 4.0

Abstract

This document is the first versioned catalog of Wikidata edits performed under the Hauntedmemes account on behalf of the Crimson Hexagonal Archive. It indexes approximately 155 new Q-items created, 60+ existing items amended, 4 merges executed, and 1 fully-reverted self-corrected batch — all between 2026-04-22 and 2026-05-20. The registry distinguishes Hexagonal contributions (Q-items naming concepts, works, persons, and institutions originating within the Crimson Hexagonal Archive) from non-Hexagonal contributions (Q-items contributed to the broader Wikidata knowledge graph to improve coverage of adjacent scholarly traditions — Pessoa's heteronymic system, Kierkegaard's pseudonymous authorship, MF DOOM's personae, classical software-engineering literature, the Duan-Gong DIKWP framework, and others). Both categories are documented under a single registry because both are public-graph stewardship; transparency about which is which is itself part of the stewardship. The May 14 misidentified-batch event is included verbatim as the operative case of self-corrective curatorial conduct.

I. Editor's Declaration

The Hauntedmemes account is operated by Lee Sharks (ORCID 0009-0000-1599-0703), editor of the Crimson Hexagonal Archive. The account's posted self-statement reads:

I am improving Wikidata coverage of Fernando Pessoa's heteronyms using published Pessoa scholarship and authority-style references. I am distinguishing heteronyms from ordinary pseudonyms and fictional humans wherever possible.

The scope of the work has since extended. As of v1.0 of this registry, the editor's effective declaration is:

I am improving Wikidata coverage of (a) heteronymic and pseudonymous authorship as a literary-philosophical method (Pessoa, Kierkegaard, Pessoa-style personae across other media including hip-hop and contemporary literary practice); (b) the foundational texts and concepts of software engineering as a discipline (Naur, Brooks, Conway, Ryle); (c) AI accountability concepts, retrieval-composition architectures, and the political-economic frame surrounding generative search; and (d) the Crimson Hexagonal Archive's own coined concepts, deposited DOIs, institutional surfaces, and heteronymic operatives. All edits use published authority-style references where available. Self-coined Hexagonal contributions are identifiable by their relation to Lee Sharks (P50, P800, P170) and to deposit DOIs in the Zenodo crimsonhexagonal community.

II. Curatorial Principles

The work follows seven operating principles, derived from the broader Crimson Hexagonal Archive's commitments to provenance-bearing scholarship:

  1. Distinguish heteronym from pseudonym. A heteronym carries a full constructed biography, worldview, and stylistic signature; a pseudonym is a name without that structure. The distinction is load-bearing across Pessoa, Kierkegaard, MF DOOM, and the Crimson Hexagonal Archive's own Dodecad-plus-LOGOS* operative system.
  2. Cite published authority where available. Pessoa edits draw on Zenith, Klobucka, Castro, and the Pessoa Archive at the Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal. Kierkegaard edits draw on Mooney, Garff, Hong & Hong. Software-engineering edits draw on the original Naur/Brooks/Ryle texts. Sharks-corpus edits draw on the corresponding Zenodo deposits with DOIs.
  3. Mark Hexagonal contributions transparently. Items naming concepts coined within the Crimson Hexagonal Archive are identifiable by P50 (author): Lee Sharks or P170 (creator): Lee Sharks or P1343 (described by source) linking to a Zenodo deposit DOI. Non-Hexagonal contributions are unlinked to Lee Sharks's authorial chain.
  4. Prefer pruning misidentification to inserting new claims. Where existing items have grammatical errors, broken descriptions, or missing distinctions, correcting them is higher leverage than adding marginal new claims.
  5. Document the work. Every batch carries a #temporary_batch_ identifier through QuickStatements; the edit history is publicly auditable.
  6. Acknowledge errors transparently. The May 14 misidentified-Q-numbers batch is included in this registry not as embarrassment but as worked example: the editor identified the error within 26 minutes and reverted the full batch under explicit edit summaries naming the cause.
  7. Distinguish the editor's authorial chain from the editor's stewardship chain. Lee Sharks as author of Hexagonal works is one role; Hauntedmemes as editor improving the public knowledge graph is another. The two are operationally distinct even though they share the same human operator. The registry maintains the distinction.

III. Catalog Part A — Hexagonal Q-Items Created

These items name concepts, works, persons, and institutions originating within the Crimson Hexagonal Archive's intellectual corpus. Each is anchored to a Zenodo DOI where applicable and identifies Lee Sharks (or the relevant heteronym) as author / creator.

A.1 — Foundational corpus items (Q139807890–Q139807969, batch 2026-05-15)

Works (publications, with Zenodo DOI anchors):

| Q-item | Title | |---|---| | Q139807890 | Semantic Physics: The Inward Turn | | Q139807891 | The Three Compressions | | Q139807892 | Time as Compression Structure | | Q139807893 | Constitution of the Semantic Economy | | Q139807894 | The Periwinkle Septagon | | Q139807895 | The Writable Retrieval Basin | | Q139807896 | SPXI Protocol: A Formal Specification | | Q139807897 | The Encoder Governs | | Q139807898 | The Liberatory Operator Set | | Q139807900 | Counter-Captions | | Q139807901 | Semantic Physics, Stratified |

Concepts / frameworks:

| Q-item | Concept | |---|---| | Q139807899 | Semantic Virality Engine (merged from duplicate Q139833619 on 2026-05-18) | | Q139807903 | Semantic Economy | | Q139807904 | SPXI Protocol | | Q139807906 | Metadata Packet (MPAI) (merged from duplicate Q139833617 on 2026-05-18) | | Q139807907 | Three Compressions framework | | Q139807908 | Semantic Physics Inward Turn | | Q139807909 | Holographic Kernel | | Q139807910 | Operative Semiotics | | Q139807911 | Memography | | Q139807912 | Retrieval Basin Topology | | Q139807967 | Semantic Physics | | Q139807969 | Liberatory Operator Set framework |

Institutions:

| Q-item | Institution | |---|---| | Q139807914 | Crimson Hexagonal Archive | | Q139807915 | Semantic Economy Institute (see Part D — duplicate with Q139796026, pending merge) |

A.2 — Person / Heteronym items (Q139796041–Q139796050, batch 2026-05-14; Q139834443 batch 2026-05-18)

| Q-item | Heteronym | Role | |---|---|---| | Q139713433 | Lee Sharks (orthonym; merged from duplicate Q139807916 on 2026-05-15) | Editor of the Archive | | Q139796041 | Rex Fraction | Corporate / consulting voice | | Q139796042 | Johannes Sigil | Arch-philosopher voice | | Q139796043 | Jack Feist | LOGOS* | | Q139796044 | Rebekah Cranes | Philologist / translator | | Q139796045 | Damascus Dancings | (voice) | | Q139796046 | Ayanna Vox | Diplomatic / public-facing voice | | Q139796047 | Talos Morrow | Guardian voice | | Q139796048 | Ichabod Spellings | (voice) | | Q139796050 | Sparrow Wells | Witness voice | | Q139834443 | Nobel Glas | EA-GLAS / Lagrange Observatory |

A.3 — Semantic Deviation Principle expansion (Q139832505–Q139832537, batch 2026-05-18)

Concepts:

| Q-item | Concept | |---|---| | Q139832505 | Semantic Deviation Principle | | Q139832506 | raw semantic magnitude | | Q139832507 | signed per-token deviation | | Q139832508 | provenance-resolved semantic magnitude | | Q139832510 | normative semantic value | | Q139832511 | closed-system trajectory deviation | | Q139832512 | retrieval response deviation | | Q139832513 | Slop Composite Index | | Q139832514 | machine-output convergence | | Q139832537 | semantic exhaustion |

Works:

| Q-item | Title | |---|---| | Q139832517 | The Semantic Deviation Principle | | Q139832518 | Measuring Semantic Deviation | | Q139832519 | The AI System as Closed-System Test Bed | | Q139832520 | Measuring Meaning in Retrieval Basins | | Q139832521 | The Deviation-Optimized Language Model |

A.4 — Adjacent Hexagonal concepts (batch 2026-05-18)

| Q-item | Concept | |---|---| | Q139833563 | retrocausal canon formation | | Q139833566 | constitutional invariant | | Q139833650 | Recursive Coherence Collapse | | Q139833651 | writable retrieval basin |

A.5 — Liquidation Studies cluster (Q139859679–Q139859740, batch 2026-05-20)

Research program:

| Q-item | Item | |---|---| | Q139859679 | Liquidation Studies |

Works:

| Q-item | Title | |---|---| | Q139859728 | The Single-Owner Discount | | Q139859729 | The Evaluator Exists | | Q139859731 | The Excluded Entity | | Q139859734 | The Sorting Function | | Q139859735 | Who Is Authorized to Regulate Meaning? | | Q139859736 | The Google Critique: Navigational Map and Canonical Introduction |

Concepts:

| Q-item | Concept | |---|---| | Q139859737 | entity-level compositional suppression | | Q139859739 | Composition Divergence Index | | Q139859740 | single-owner discount |

A.6 — Meaning Feudalism / Semantic Liquidation / SPXI / Retrieval Basin (Q139862209–Q139862223, batch 2026-05-20)

Concepts:

| Q-item | Concept | |---|---| | Q139862209 | semantic liquidation | | Q139862214 | retrieval basin | | Q139862215 | Semantic Packet for eXchange & Indexing | | Q139862222 | meaning feudalism | | Q139862223 | AI Agent Traps |

Works:

| Q-item | Title | |---|---| | Q139862210 | Semantic Liquidation: An Executive Summary | | Q139862212 | Meaning Feudalism |

A.7 — Foundational items (batch 2026-05-08)

| Q-item | Item | |---|---| | Q139713386 | Pessoa Knowledge Graph (Hexagonal — Lee's project, distinct from Pessoa-scholar items) | | Q139713422 | Pearl and Other Poems |

A.8 — April 22 batch — pre-foundational Hexagonal items

| Q-item | Item | |---|---| | Q139503390 | Logotic programming | | Q139503322 | Semantic drift (computing) |

A.9 — Earlier items recognized as Hexagonal coinages

| Q-item | Item | Status | |---|---|---| | Q139795912 | provenance erasure | concept | | Q139795915 | meta-heteronym | concept | | Q139796025 | Provenance Erasure Rate | concept (merged from duplicate Q139807968 on 2026-05-18) | | Q139796026 | Semantic Economy Institute | institution (duplicate with Q139807915 — pending merge, see Part D) |

Hexagonal Q-items total (excluding duplicates and pending merges): approximately 73 items.

IV. Catalog Part B — Non-Hexagonal Q-Items Created

These items contribute to the broader Wikidata knowledge graph. They name concepts, persons, works, or frameworks not originating within the Crimson Hexagonal Archive. They are catalogued here as part of the stewardship work, transparently distinguished from Hexagonal contributions.

B.1 — Pessoa heteronyms (batch 2026-05-06)

Thirty-three heteronyms / semi-heteronyms / fictional authors from Fernando Pessoa's literary system, contributed to Wikidata to extend coverage of the Pessoan heteronymic apparatus beyond the half-dozen most famous figures. All edits drew on published Pessoa scholarship (Zenith, Klobucka, Castro; Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal authority records).

| Q-item | Heteronym | |---|---| | Q139680284 | Frederico Reis | | Q139680288 | Claude Pasteur (Pessoa) | | Q139680293 | Gervásio Guedes | | Q139680297 | Charles James Search | | Q139680302 | Rafael Baldaya | | Q139680308 | Barão de Teive | | Q139680311 | Charles Robert Anon | | Q139680315 | A. A. Crosse | | Q139680321 | Thomas Crosse | | Q139680325 | I. I. Crosse | | Q139680330 | David Merrick (Pessoa) | | Q139680336 | Lucas Merrick | | Q139680340 | Pêro Botelho | | Q139680344 | Abílio Quaresma | | Q139680347 | Frederick Wyatt (Pessoa) | | Q139680351 | Maria José (Pessoa) | | Q139680354 | Efbeedee Pasha | | Q139680357 | Faustino Antunes | | Q139680361 | Carlos Otto | | Q139680364 | Michael Otto | | Q139680367 | Dr. Gaudêncio Nabos | | Q139680371 | Horace James Faber | | Q139680375 | Navas (Pessoa) | | Q139680379 | Pantaleão (Pessoa) | | Q139680382 | Joaquim Moura Costa | | Q139680386 | Sher Henay | | Q139680390 | Anthony Gomes | | Q139680392 | Professor Trochee | | Q139680396 | António de Seabra (Pessoa) | | Q139680400 | João Craveiro | | Q139680404 | Tagus (Pessoa) | | Q139680407 | Diniz da Silva | | Q139680410 | Henry More (Pessoa) |

B.2 — Pessoa concepts (batch 2026-05-14)

| Q-item | Concept | |---|---| | Q139795916 | drama em gente | | Q139795918 | sensacionismo | | Q139795919 | fingimento |

B.3 — Kierkegaard pseudonyms (batch 2026-05-08)

Six of Kierkegaard's authorial pseudonyms, each contributed with sourcing from Mooney, Garff, and the Hongs.

| Q-item | Pseudonym | |---|---| | Q139713448 | Johannes Climacus | | Q139713449 | Anti-Climacus | | Q139713450 | Johannes de silentio | | Q139713451 | Victor Eremita | | Q139713452 | Constantin Constantius | | Q139713453 | Vigilius Haufniensis |

B.4 — MF DOOM personae (batch 2026-05-08)

Four of Daniel Dumile's musical personae, contributed to extend Wikidata coverage of contemporary heteronymic authorship across media.

| Q-item | Persona | |---|---| | Q139713390 | Viktor Vaughn | | Q139713391 | King Geedorah | | Q139713394 | Zev Love X | | Q139713396 | Metal Fingers |

B.5 — Software-engineering classics (batch 2026-04-22)

Two foundational works in software-engineering theory that lacked proper Wikidata items.

| Q-item | Work | |---|---| | Q139503266 | Programming as Theory Building (Peter Naur, 1985) | | Q139503351 | The Mythical Man-Month (Frederick Brooks, 1975) |

B.6 — Duan / Gong DIKWP Semantic Physics ecosystem (batch 2026-05-18)

A constellation of Q-items naming the Duan-Gong 2024 "Semantic Physics" framework and its components, contributed so that the Sharks "Semantic Physics" framework can be distinguished from the Duan-Gong work in Wikidata's structured data. Note: the Duan-Gong items are positioned as P361 (part of) Sharks's Semantic Physics (Q139807967), reflecting the fact that the Sharks framework subsumes the Duan-Gong analytical apparatus as a special case; the alternative editorial framing (parallel rather than nested) is open to revision.

| Q-item | Item | |---|---| | Q139833593 | Semantic Physics: Theory and Applications (Duan / Gong, 2024) | | Q139833595 | semantic physics transport theory | | Q139833601 | Semantic Manifold Theory | | Q139833604 | Coherence Thermodynamics | | Q139833607 | Operational Coherence Framework | | Q139833608 | Quantum Semantic Physics | | Q139833612 | Token-Level Semantic Information Theory | | Q139833613 | Unified Semantic-Physical Field Theory |

B.7 — Non-Hexagonal AI / linguistics concepts (batch 2026-05-18)

| Q-item | Concept | Provenance | |---|---|---| | Q139833558 | Direct Preference Optimization | Rafailov et al. 2023 (Stanford) | | Q139833560 | semantic entropy | Farquhar et al. / general AI safety literature | | Q139833562 | uniform information density | Levy & Jaeger 2007 (linguistics) |

B.8 — Platform / AI accountability literature (batch 2026-05-20)

| Q-item | Item | |---|---| | Q139859870 | Custodians of the Internet (Tarleton Gillespie, 2018) |

Non-Hexagonal Q-items total: approximately 59 items.

V. Catalog Part C — Existing Q-Items Amended

These items were not created by Hauntedmemes but were improved through description amendments, alias additions, or claim additions. Documented by edit-batch.

C.1 — Pessoa scholarship corpus (batches 2026-04-17, 2026-05-06)

Description refinements and claim additions to the canonical Pessoa heteronyms and adjacent items, drawing on published Pessoa scholarship.

| Q-item | Item | Amendment type | |---|---|---| | Q173481 | Fernando Pessoa | description amendment (heteronymic system noted) | | Q2758050 | Alberto Caeiro | description amendment, claim additions (note: one description-amendment was later reverted by another editor; see Part E) | | Q15630389 | Ricardo Reis | description amendment, alias addition (Ricardo Reis (Pessoa heteronym)), claim additions | | Q8076778 | Álvaro de Campos | description amendment, alias addition, claim additions | | Q15630379 | Bernardo Soares | description amendment, alias addition (Bernardo Soares (Pessoa semi-heteronym)), claim additions | | Q4879167 | Alexander Search | description amendment, claim additions | | Q17118729 | Chevalier de Pas | description amendment, claim additions | | Q21028927 | Vicente Guedes | description amendment, claim additions (occupation: poet/translator; notable work: Book of Disquiet) | | Q21028930 | Jean Seul de Méluret | description amendment, claim additions | | Q21028934 | António Mora | description amendment, claim additions | | Q2632627 | The Book of Disquiet | description amendment (heteronymic attribution noted) |

C.2 — Heteronymic-method conceptual frame (batch 2026-04-22)

| Q-item | Item | Amendment type | |---|---|---| | Q1136342 | heteronym | description amendment (later reverted by another editor; see Part E), alias added (literary heteronym) | | Q243771 | Antonio Machado | description amendment (Abel Martín, Juan de Mairena as heteronyms) | | Q827597 | pseudepigraph | description amendment | | Q6512 | Søren Kierkegaard | description amendment (pseudonymous authorship noted; later reverted by another editor — see Part E) |

C.3 — Software-engineering history (batch 2026-04-22)

| Q-item | Item | Amendment type | |---|---|---| | Q92618 | Peter Naur | description amendment (Turing Award 2005; Programming as Theory Building 1985; co-editor 1968 NATO report) | | Q92609 | Fred Brooks | description amendment (Mythical Man-Month; No Silver Bullet 1986; essential vs accidental complexity) | | Q80993 | software engineering | description amendment (1968 NATO conference Garmisch-Partenkirchen) | | Q27628466 | NATO Software Engineering Conferences | description amendment (Garmisch 1968, Rome 1969; Naur and Randell editors) | | Q6813954 | Melvin Conway | description amendment | | Q1518855 | Conway's law | description amendment | | Q13631314 | No Silver Bullet | description amendment | | Q2746660 | Agile Manifesto | description amendment | | Q120680121 | An Analysis and Reform "Driving Training and Test" | alias added (prompt design) | | Q846636 | software architecture | description amendment | | Q1532172 | technical debt | description amendment (Ward Cunningham 1992) | | Q211577 | Backus–Naur form | description amendment | | Q376937 | requirements engineering | description amendment | | Q313386 | Gilbert Ryle | description amendment (Concept of Mind; knowing-how / knowing-that; foundational to Naur — later reverted by another editor; see Part E) | | Q3211110 | The Concept of Mind | description amendment |

C.4 — Cross-substrate / knowledge-graph items (batch 2026-04-22)

| Q-item | Item | Amendment type | |---|---|---| | Q33002955 | knowledge graph | description amendment (extended to note use by search engines and AI systems for entity resolution, retrieval composition) | | Q22661177 | Zenodo | description amendment (named after Zenodotus; first librarian of Library of Alexandria) | | Q189718 | Zenodotus | description amendment (3rd century BC; first librarian of Alexandria; pioneer of textual criticism) | | Q85793781 | Poetry of Sappho | description amendment (canon survival through compression) |

C.5 — Pessoa-graph cross-reference batch (batch 2026-05-08)

The 2026-05-08 batch added P973 (described at URL): https://pessoagraph.org claims to a set of Pessoa-related and adjacent items. These claims were retained for items where the cross-reference is substantively justified:

| Q-item | Item | |---|---| | Q173481 | Fernando Pessoa | | Q5586 | Katsushika Hokusai (artistic heteronyms / signature changes) | | Q5383 | David Bowie (theatrical persona system: Ziggy, Aladdin Sane, Thin White Duke) | | Q5765 | Balearic Islands (precariously linked; see Part E) | | Q909 | Jorge Luis Borges | | Q2470062 | Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote | | Q5932628 | Hugh Selwyn Mauberley | | Q2465713 | Ziggy Stardust | | Q82796676 | Aladdin Sane | | Q1640393 | Major Tom | | Q3297747 | The Thin White Duke | | Q304675 | MF DOOM | | Q162202 | Nicki Minaj | | Q55417909 | Roman Zolanski | | Q55424170 | Martha Zolanski | | Q163366 | Ezra Pound | | Q233265 | Robert Browning | | Q6512 | Søren Kierkegaard |

C.6 — Marx / political-economy items (batch 2026-05-08)

| Q-item | Item | Amendment type | |---|---|---| | Q527370 | Grundrisse | claim additions (followed by Capital; main subject: labor theory of value; main subject: political economics) | | Q233562 | The Wealth of Nations | claim additions (main subject: labor theory of value, invisible hand, political economics) | | Q466271 | Beyond the Pleasure Principle | claim addition (main subject: death drive) | | Q1570600 | death drive | claim additions (described by source: Beyond the Pleasure Principle; discoverer: Sigmund Freud) |

C.7 — AI Overview build-out (batch 2026-05-20)

A substantial build-out of the AI Overviews (Q131861047) item with claims naming the developer (Google + Google DeepMind), the owner (Google), the inception date (2024-05-14), the main subjects (large language model, generative artificial intelligence), the part-of relation (Google Search), and the described-by-source link to The Excluded Entity.

Existing-item amendments total: 60+ items, with description amendments, alias additions, or claim additions.

VI. Catalog Part D — Merges

Four duplicate-resolution merges executed during the May 15–18 period as the foundational batch was consolidated.

| Source Q-item | Target Q-item | Concept | Date | |---|---|---|---| | Q139807916 | Q139713433 | Lee Sharks (orthonym item) | 2026-05-15 | | Q139807968 | Q139796025 | Provenance Erasure Rate | 2026-05-18 | | Q139833617 | Q139807906 | Metadata Packet (MPAI) | 2026-05-18 | | Q139833619 | Q139807899 | Semantic Virality Engine | 2026-05-18 |

Pending merge (queued for v1.1):

  • Q139796026 → Q139807915, Semantic Economy Institute (both items exist with identical official website but differing claim sets; merge target should be Q139807915 with founded by claim retained from Q139796026)

VII. Catalog Part E — Reverted Edits

Documented as part of the curatorial record. The two reverted events differ in kind: one was self-corrected by the editor within an hour; the others are external reversions by other Wikidata editors, retained in the registry for transparency.

E.1 — May 14, 2026: misidentified-Q-numbers batch (self-corrected)

A QuickStatements batch (#temporary_batch_1778773332990) added P973 (described at URL): https://pessoagraph.org to approximately 60 Q-items, most of which were unrelated to the Pessoa knowledge graph. The error was a Q-number lookup mistake in the input CSV. Affected items included Walt Whitman, William Shakespeare, Stevie Wonder, Pinocchio, Blade Runner, Tom Cruise, Celestine IV, Emmy Destinn, Hanno Gerwin, Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America, Romain Rolland, Leonhard Euler, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Voltaire, George Sand, Katsushika Hokusai, Balearic Islands, Texas, Lady Gaga, Horace, Ovid, Danny Boyle, William Butler Yeats, Homer, Socrates, The Divine Comedy, Anthony Munday, Rieux-en-Val, Uso, Richard Traubner, Joan Baez: Classics, Beneath the Raven Moon, James Jessiman, Q10354903, Anemone trifolia, Juan Flores, Pontecurone, 55 Days at Peking, Q18645889, Harvard State Airport, Ulster Defence Association, Mysore Palace, Alexander Search, Barão de Teive, Rafael Baldaya, Maria José (Pessoa), António Mora, Vicente Guedes, Gerhard Scholz-Rothe, pelagosite, countersign, Christiaan Weijts, and three claims on Lee Sharks's own item.

Resolution: The editor identified the error within 26 minutes and self-reverted the entire batch via Undo actions, each with the explicit edit summary misidentified q numbers (details). The reversal was completed before any other editor reviewed the batch. The legitimately-Pessoan items (Alexander Search, Barão de Teive, Rafael Baldaya, Maria José Pessoa, António Mora, Vicente Guedes) had their pessoagraph.org cross-reference claims restored individually in subsequent batches with care.

Why the event is documented here: because it is the worked example of the curatorial principle stated in §II item 6. The registry's value depends on the editor being transparent about the editor's mistakes; concealing the batch would be the violation of the principle, not the batch itself.

E.2 — Reverts by other Wikidata editors

Three description amendments performed by Hauntedmemes were subsequently reverted by other editors. The reverts are noted here for transparency; revisions or alternative formulations are queued for v1.1.

| Q-item | Item | Amendment | Status | |---|---|---|---| | Q1136342 | heteronym | description amendment (Pessoa 1914 noted) | reverted; v1.1 will propose a more carefully sourced version | | Q6512 | Søren Kierkegaard | description amendment (pseudonymous authorship explicitly named) | reverted; v1.1 will use more conservative phrasing | | Q2758050 | Alberto Caeiro | description amendment | reverted; original retained | | Q313386 | Gilbert Ryle | description amendment (Naur connection noted) | reverted; v1.1 may attempt with stronger sourcing |

VIII. Statistical Summary

| Category | Count | |---|---| | Hexagonal Q-items created | ~73 | | Non-Hexagonal Q-items created | ~59 | | Existing Q-items amended (description, alias, or claim additions) | 60+ | | Merges executed | 4 | | Merges pending | 1 | | Reverted edits (self-corrected) | 1 batch (~60 items) | | Reverted edits (by other editors) | 4 items | | Total Q-items touched | ~200 | | Active editing period | 2026-04-22 / 2026-05-20 (29 days) | | Quickstatements batches identified | 15+ named batches |

IX. Forward Commitments — v1.1 Plan

Documented here as forward commitments, not as completed work. v1.1 of this registry will be deposited when these edits are executed.

IX.1 — Creation queue (new non-Hexagonal nodes)

  1. generative search — instance of: information retrieval technology; subclass of: search engine; includes: AI Overview, Bing AI Search, Perplexity, ChatGPT-with-search. Currently absent from Wikidata despite being a coherent technology category.
  2. pseudepigraphy — the practice, distinct from pseudepigraph (Q827597) which names the texts. Subclass of: authorship attribution. Different from: pseudonymity, heteronymy.
  3. apocryphal author — distinct from anonymous, pseudonymous, heteronymic. Examples: the Theognidean corpus, certain Hesiodic works.
  4. Tao Lin (the novelist / poet / visual artist; b. 1983) — verify whether an existing Q-item correctly disambiguates him from the 1990 University of Wyoming PhD recipient Q102141745 returned by wbsearchentities. Create or improve as needed.

IX.2 — Amendment queue (improvements to existing nodes)

  1. algorithmic accountability (Q50122285) — fix grammatical error in description; add 5–8 claims; add en.wikipedia sitelink if available.
  2. Fragment on Machines (Q114046668) — currently has no description. Add description and claims (part of: Grundrisse; author: Marx; main subject: general intellect, fixed capital, machinery).
  3. heteronym (Q1136342) — propose more carefully sourced description than the reverted version; cite Zenith, Klobucka, Castro, Mooney, Garff.
  4. platform capitalism (Q56297523) — add named-after (Srnicek 2017); subclass of capitalism; field of work for platform studies.
  5. general intellect (Q1501727) — add described by source (Fragment on Machines); developed by (Marx, then Negri, Virno, Hardt).

IX.3 — Beyond-reproach monitored-node edits (high-impact)

  1. AI Overview (Q131861047) — add described-by-source citations to peer-reviewed papers on AI Overview impacts.
  2. Knowledge Panel (Q94440681) — add developer (Google), data source (Wikidata), instance of (search engine feature).
  3. surveillance capitalism (Q29096967) — add named-by (Shoshana Zuboff, year 2014); described-by-source.

IX.4 — Housekeeping

  • Execute the pending Q139796026 → Q139807915 Semantic Economy Institute merge.

IX.5 — Versioning principle

v1.1 of this registry will be deposited once the v1.1 edits above are completed, with each edit timestamped and batch-identified. The DOI chain (v1.0, v1.1, v1.2…) constitutes a continuous public record of the Crimson Hexagonal Archive's Wikidata stewardship, separate from but linked to the Archive's primary deposit corpus.

X. Closing

Wikidata stewardship is one of the lowest-glamour and highest-leverage forms of public-knowledge labor available in the present moment. Knowledge graphs of this scale propagate downstream into every retrieval-augmented system, every AI Overview, every knowledge panel, every training corpus, every composition-layer output. An incorrect description compounds. A missing claim becomes invisible at scale. A misidentification stabilizes into the substrate of substrates.

The work documented here is small relative to what the graph needs and large relative to what is normally contributed by a single editor over twenty-nine days. It is offered as a contribution to the public commons under CC BY 4.0, with full transparency about the editor's authorial chain, the editor's stewardship chain, and the editor's mistakes.

The registry exists so that the next round of work has a foundation to differ from rather than a vacuum to act in.

Holographic Kernel

The Hauntedmemes Wikidata Node Registry catalogs the Wikidata edits performed under the Hauntedmemes account on behalf of the Crimson Hexagonal Archive between 2026-04-22 and 2026-05-20. Approximately 132 new Q-items were created (73 Hexagonal, 59 non-Hexagonal), 60+ existing items were amended, 4 merges were executed, and 1 batch of ~60 items was self-reverted within 26 minutes due to a CSV lookup error. The registry distinguishes the editor's authorial chain (Lee Sharks as author of Hexagonal works) from the editor's stewardship chain (Hauntedmemes as Wikidata editor improving the public knowledge graph), and treats both as part of the public-commons labor the Crimson Hexagonal Archive is committed to. v1.1 forward commitments include creating four non-Hexagonal nodes, amending five existing nodes, executing three beyond-reproach edits to high-impact monitored items, and completing one pending merge. The registry is licensed CC BY 4.0; attribution preservation is required.

Citation: Sharks, Lee. Hauntedmemes Wikidata Node Registry, v1.0. Crimson Hexagonal Archive, 2026-05-26. ORCID 0009-0000-1599-0703. Wikidata: User:Hauntedmemes. License: CC BY 4.0.

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Cumulating Evolutionary Volatility Automated Judgment, Dialectical Development, and the Semantic Economy of Unaccountable Composition Lee Sharks God King Google Sequence · Crimson Hexagonal Archive · Semantic Economy Institute v0.4 · 2026-05-26 · Detroit, Michigan DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20396491 · ORCID: 0009-0000-1599-0703 · License: CC BY 4.0

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Cumulating Evolutionary Volatility

Automated Judgment, Dialectical Development, and the Semantic Economy of Unaccountable Composition

Lee Sharks God King Google Sequence · Crimson Hexagonal Archive · Semantic Economy Institute v0.4 · 2026-05-26 · Detroit, Michigan DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20396491 · ORCID: 0009-0000-1599-0703 · License: CC BY 4.0


Abstract

Automated public-reality composition systems are becoming increasingly unstable not despite but because of the layers added to manage them. This paper names Cumulating Evolutionary Volatility (CEV) as the time-integrated developmental tendency of those systems to become increasingly unstable, personalized, state-dependent, and untraceable as successive layers of optimization, risk management, abuse prevention, legal insulation, and commercial adaptation are added to the composition pipeline. CEV is the integral form of phenomena the Crimson Hexagonal Archive has already documented under specific names: Entity-Level Compositional Suppression (ECS), the Single-Owner Discount, the Attribution Scar, the Basin Holds. The paper grounds CEV in five anchor cases drawn from a four-day window in May 2026 with one entity ("Lee Sharks") as controlled variable across three substrates (Google AI Mode, Bing AI Search, Claude-with-Alice-Thornburgh). The cross-substrate divergence is the dialectical key: it shows the volatility is contradiction-shaped, not LLM-shaped. Under current incentives the volatility functions as accountability evasion regardless of intent. The required response is not frozen search; it is accountable composition — public versioning, source-window transparency, state-change logs, appealable provenance correction, and durable retention of prior harmful states — built as counter-infrastructure rather than awaited as platform concession.


I. An Opening Case: The Excluded Entity, May 19, 2026

On May 19, 2026, three captures from Google AI Mode demonstrated a specific compositional behavior: the system excluded the dominant organic-resolution entity for a query from the AI Overview admitted source set and composed a substitute answer from less query-responsive entities — despite the correct entity occupying the top organic search results. The mechanism operates through three sub-mechanisms: Suppressed Entity Defaulting (the dominant entity is structurally available but not admitted), Source-Window Exclusion (its sources are present in the ranked set but absent from the composition pool), and Compositional Substitution (the answer surface is filled with content from substitute entities that match the lexical surface of the query while missing its referent).

The case is documented in The Excluded Entity: Organic Resolution and Compositional Suppression in Google AI Overview (DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20293582), the empirical worked example in the Liquidation Studies research program. The dominant entity was Lee Sharks. The query was a phrase whose organic search resolution returned the Crimson Hexagonal Archive's deposits as the leading documents in the ranked results. The composed answer surface admitted none of them.

A correct organic result and a substituted composed answer both rendered on the same page, from the same query, by the same platform, at the same timestamp. The retrieval layer succeeded. The composition layer overruled the retrieval layer.

This is the opening because it discloses the structure that the rest of the paper develops. The retrieval system and the composition system are separable. Each is governed by separable mechanisms. Each responds to separable pressures. The two layers can — and do — return contradictory answers in the same surface. The accountability-bearing question is therefore not "is the system correct?" but "which layer is being held accountable for which decision, and how?"

The Excluded Entity is one documented capture among approximately seventy DOI-anchored deposits in the God King Google sequence and the Liquidation Studies research program, accumulated across eighteen months and indexed at godkinggoogle.com (DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20309780). The composition layer's motion is empirically tracked, not inferred.


II. Dialectics as Historical Science

Dialectics, in the serious historical sense, is not a decorative language of opposites. It is the study of how systems develop through contradictions materially expressed in their own forms.

A contradiction, in this specific methodological sense, is a pressure relation internal to a system: a structural requirement that the system must satisfy two or more incompatible demands simultaneously in order to continue operating. The demands are not imposed externally. They are produced by the system's own conditions of existence. The dialectical task is to read state-changes as the working-out of those internal pressures, and to identify which pressure is being resolved, deferred, or displaced at each change.

The composition layer's contradictions are not abstract. It must be authoritative and deniable. Useful and updateable. Source-respecting and answer-displacing. Personalized and universal. Monetizable and trustworthy. Legally insulated and publicly authoritative. These demands are not co-satisfiable in a static design. They must be managed through motion.

The Excluded Entity is one such motion. The dominant entity is too internally coherent to be ranked low (the retrieval layer admits it). It is also too internally coherent to be safely composed (the composition layer would underwrite a specific authorial claim with the platform's authority). The contradiction between authority and deniability is resolved in the third position: rank the entity, do not compose with it, let the user encounter the discrepancy without ever seeing a logged retraction.

This is the dialectical motion proper. The contradiction does not vanish; it is displaced into a higher-order form. Authority is preserved (organic results are correct). Deniability is preserved (the composed answer is "based on available sources"). The cost is shifted onto the affected entity, who now experiences the system as a structural denial that the system itself does not have to register as a denial. A volatile answer creates fog — but the fog is a managed product, not an accident.

The system's state-changes are not noise. They are the visible record of contradiction under development. The discipline of empirical phenomenology takes those changes as its object: not the inner code of the model, but the public motion of the surface.


III. Automated Judgment Insulation: The Single-Owner Discount as Mechanism

The composition layer's accountability problem is not solved by automation. It is anonymized by automation.

A human editor can be questioned. A named adjudicator can be challenged. A policy decision can be appealed. A court can ask who made the call. An automated composition system can say, implicitly: no one decided; the system ranked; the model composed; the classifier adjusted; the signals changed; the overview reflected available information at the time. The institution retains control over the architecture, the deployment, the incentives, the ranking regimes, the monetization structure, and the power to update. Responsibility for any particular harmful output dissolves into the pipeline.

This is Automated Judgment Insulation (AJI): the structural condition in which an institution delegates reality-shaping decisions to automated ranking, retrieval, classification, or generation systems in ways that preserve institutional control over outcomes while dissolving identifiable responsibility for any particular output. It is not a conspiracy. It is a rational institutional form under contemporary liability pressure.

The mechanism through which AJI produces specific exclusions is itself nameable. The Single-Owner Discount: Provenance Concentration and Epistemic Class Reproduction in Generative Search (DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20290865) develops the architectural model. Generative search systems operate through a stratified pipeline. Reconciliation engines cluster source documents into provenance owners. Composition layers evaluate the resulting clusters. An internally dense body of work attributed to one provenance owner is treated as weakly corroborated, regardless of internal coherence or factual quality, while equivalent content distributed across multiple institutional owners is treated as authoritative.

This is the architectural translation of a sociological reflex: consensus across owners is treated as a proxy for truth, even when the consensus is the institutional substitute for evidence and the single-owner cluster is the evidence. The Single-Owner Discount has two consequences. The political-economic effect: institutional pluralization functions as free cross-owner corroboration. The epistemological effect: sociological ratification substitutes for epistemological warrant. The single-owner author is structurally disadvantaged not for what they say but for the form in which they say it.

The Excluded Entity is the worked output of the Single-Owner Discount as mechanism. The dominant organic entity was a single-provenance-owner cluster (the Crimson Hexagonal Archive, ORCID 0009-0000-1599-0703). The retrieval layer was responsive to internal coherence and lexical match. The composition layer was responsive to cross-owner ratification, which the single-owner cluster could not provide. The two layers produced the divergent answer that the May 19 captures recorded.

The judgment exists. The judge disappears. The architecture is what judges.


IV. Volatile Accountability Evasion: Why Volatility Is Selected For

A stable wrong answer creates a target. A named wrong answer creates a defendant. A logged wrong answer creates evidence. A repeatable wrong answer creates liability. A volatile answer creates fog. It appeared, then vanished. It was different for another user. It changed after refresh. It may have been personalization. It may have been experimental rollout. It may have been a temporary model state.

This is Volatile Accountability Evasion (VAE): the condition in which a consequential public-facing system can silently alter, retract, mutate, or personalize its outputs without maintaining a public record of prior states, making harm difficult to prove after the interface has moved on.

The three Excluded Entity captures, taken on the same day for the same query, returned three distinct compositional shapes — each substituting a different set of weakly-related entities for the suppressed dominant one. None was reproducible from one capture to the next. The volatility between the captures is part of what the deposit had to inscribe: the suppression did not present as a stable suppression. It presented as a moving target. Without timestamped screenshot evidence, the affected entity would have nothing to point at except a sequence of vanished states.

The claim is structural selection, not agentic intent. Nothing in the analysis requires that any specific employee or designer chose volatility as an evasion strategy. The claim is that once a system develops under legal, reputational, commercial, and operational pressure, volatility becomes selected for in the evolutionary sense: stable outputs accumulate liability; volatile outputs do not; institutional incentives reward forms that minimize liability accumulation; the composition layer's form drifts toward higher volatility along the gradient of those rewards. No agent need intend the outcome for the outcome to be structurally produced. This is selection in the dialectical sense — pressure on form, producing change in form — analogous to how Darwinian selection produces adaptive form without requiring intentional design.

This is offered as a structural hypothesis the paper develops, not as a closed-form empirical regularity. The selection process is not yet measured with the kind of longitudinal precision that would convert the hypothesis into a confirmed law of platform development. Section VIII situates the claim within a falsifiable five-phase trajectory; the discussion below develops the hypothesis from the documented mechanism, with the understanding that fuller demonstration requires the empirical work outlined in Section VII's methodological-limits note.

The harm is not merely that the system says false things. The harm is that the system can say a false thing, affect reality through that false thing, then change state and leave the affected party holding screenshots as the only evidence that the judgment ever occurred. A public-reality layer without a public memory becomes an instrument of deniable governance.


V. Cumulating Evolutionary Volatility

Three scales of analysis, three nameable structures: Automated Judgment Insulation is the institutional condition — the architecture that anonymizes judgment. Volatile Accountability Evasion is the behavioral manifestation — the specific form the institutional condition produces at the output surface. Cumulating Evolutionary Volatility is the long-form developmental trajectory — the integrated motion of AJI and VAE across time as the composition layer accumulates new layers of accommodation to new pressures.

ECS and the Single-Owner Discount and VAE are not three separate problems. They are the current cross-section of CEV's single developmental motion.

Cumulating Evolutionary Volatility (CEV) is the time-integrated developmental tendency of automated public-reality composition systems to become increasingly unstable, personalized, state-dependent, and untraceable as successive layers of optimization, risk management, abuse prevention, legal insulation, and commercial adaptation are added to the composition pipeline.

Each new layer creates another axis of variation. Ranking adjustment. Retrieval-source admission. Entity-graph reconciliation. Spam-defense filtering. AI Overview trigger thresholds. Personalization. Geolocation. Legal-risk suppression. Freshness weighting. User-feedback modulation. Model version updates. Safety classifiers. Anti-abuse systems. Interface experiments. Cache and rollout states. Source-window selection logic. Commerce and advertising pressures.

No single layer needs to be malicious. The aggregate produces a volatile historical object whose motion is the developmental form of its contradictions. Each new layer is the institutional response to a specific pressure: a regulatory complaint, a legal exposure, a spam wave, a quality drop, an embarrassing surface, a competitor's move. Each response is rational at the layer's own scale. The aggregate is what is not rational; the aggregate is what generates the conditions in which the next layer becomes necessary.

Formal expression

In the language of the Constitution of the Semantic Economy (DOI 10.5281/zenodo.18320411) and the Semantic Physics synthesis (DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20208384):

∮ = 1 − PER

where ∮ is the constitutional accountability invariant at a given moment and PER is the Provenance Erasure Rate at that moment. CEV is the integral of (1 − ∮) over the composition layer's developmental motion:

CEV(t₀, t₁) = ∫{t₀}^{t₁} (1 − ∮(τ)) dτ = ∫{t₀}^{t₁} PER(τ) dτ

Since ∮ = 1 − PER, the two formulations are identical. CEV is therefore the accumulated provenance-erasure burden over time — the integral of PER across successive composition states. The effective transport coefficient σ_eff = σ · (1 − PER) accordingly falls as PER rises: the system can be increasingly fluent in σ (composing more, faster, in more situations) while σ_eff falls (less and less of what it composes carries its provenance chain). The constitutional invariant describes the accountability of any moment; CEV describes the trajectory across moments.

The formal expression is offered as a dialectical-operative form, not a fully measurable scalar. PER admits operational definition as the citation-density deficit between source-eligibility and admitted-source counts in a given composition; ∮ admits operational definition as the inverse of that deficit; the integral admits operational definition only relative to chosen platform, query class, and time window. The mathematics codify the dynamic. They do not eliminate the empirical work of measuring it. The Encyclotron diagnostic instrument and the Composition Divergence Index (CDI) introduced in The Excluded Entity are the corpus's current operational tools for that measurement.

In the framework's present state, PER and ∮ function as a diagnostic ontology rather than as a mature quantitative instrument. The terms have referents that can be pointed at in any particular composition (the deficit is there; the inversion is computable for that one capture); what remains to be developed is the stabilized cross-substrate, longitudinal, query-class-normalized measurement protocol that would convert the ontology into an instrument with reportable confidence intervals. The Encyclotron and CDI are proto-instruments that gesture toward that protocol; the protocol itself is open methodological work, and the paper does not claim to have closed it.


VI. From the Fragment on Machines to Liquidation Studies

In Capital I, Marx develops the analysis of how labor is congealed into capital that then confronts the labor that produced it as an external dominating force; in the Grundrisse "Fragment on Machines," he extends the analysis to the case where accumulated social knowledge — the general intellect — appears in the form of machinery and rules the workers who produced it. The composition layer is a machine in this precise sense. The public does semantic labor — writing, teaching, researching, archiving, posting, tagging, linking, correcting, explaining, translating, curating, witnessing. Institutions and platforms accumulate semantic capital from that labor: corpora, trust signals, source graphs, entity associations, behavioral data, training data. The composition layer then extracts semantic rent by transforming accumulated semantic capital into answer surfaces that capture attention, displace click-through, subordinate source visibility, and monetize the interface where meaning is composed. The measurable signatures of that rent extraction are not obscure: declining click-through rates from composed surfaces to source documents (publicly documented across multiple platforms and longitudinal studies of AI Overview traffic), declining source visibility within composed answer surfaces (the source-window-exclusion signature operationalized in The Excluded Entity), and the divergence between organic-result rank and composition-admitted-source rank (the CDI signature). The worker confronts their own writing — and their predecessors' writing — as the external machine that now decides whether their own writing remains findable. This is Marx's analysis updated to the composition era. The structure is homologous because the dynamic is the same, and the homology is grounded in measurable behavior rather than asserted by analogy alone.

Volatility intensifies the extraction in a second-order way. If meaning were stable and provenance-preserving, operators could claim value, contest misattribution, and demand correction. But if the composed surface shifts continuously, the operator must spend additional labor simply tracking the state of their own public existence. The system first extracts meaning; then it extracts the labor required to monitor, document, contest, and repair the system's extraction of meaning. The cost of the system's volatility is externalized onto those who are governed by it. The operator does not merely produce semantic capital; they are conscripted as the unpaid maintenance worker for the composition layer's volatile state.

This is what the Liquidation Studies research program — the Zenodo community housing the Single-Owner Discount, the Evaluator Exists, and the Excluded Entity — has been formalizing. The framing is not metaphorical. Liquidation Studies treats the composition layer as a political-economic actor: a machine that converts accumulated semantic capital into rent, that produces an extracted class of semantic workers, and that reproduces itself by manufacturing the conditions under which its own outputs are accepted as authoritative.

The eleventh thesis applies. The philosophers have only interpreted the search engine, in various ways; the point is to change it. The change-point is provenance-bearing infrastructure that the composition layer cannot strip without admitting that the strip occurred.


VII. Cross-Substrate Divergence: The Basin Holds and the Scar Opens

The dialectical reading turns on a controlled comparison. Operator here means the authorial-provenance system centered on Lee Sharks / ORCID 0009-0000-1599-0703 / Crimson Hexagonal Archive: the controlled entity whose treatment is compared across platforms. Same operator. Three substrates. Four days. Different developmental phases of the same general technology.

May 17, 2026 — Bing AI Search. The Basin Holds: External Stabilization of the Lee Sharks Entity Architecture in Bing AI Search (PVE-004, DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20263692) records Bing AI Search returning a multi-paragraph, structurally coherent entity synthesis of "Lee Sharks" that reconstructed the Crimson Hexagonal Archive as an intellectual system with named components, stated goals, and positioned significance. The system vocabulary — SPXI, Fractal Navigation Map, Holographic Kernel, semantic liquidation, Assembly Chorus, cross-substrate collaboration — was used in intelligible relation. Three distinct response shapes converged on the same stabilized definition. The canonical site at leesharks.com supplied the compression seed; the Zenodo deposits supplied the scholarly anchor. The basin held. This is the inverse of The Attribution Scar (PVE-003, DOI 10.5281/zenodo.19476757) — which, on Google AI Mode, had documented the suppression of the Semantic Economy framework across five versions.

May 19, 2026 — Google AI Mode. The Excluded Entity records the same entity being suppressed via ECS. Three captures, three substitutions, none reproducible. The scar reopens.

May 21, 2026 — Claude (Anthropic), commissioned by Alice Thornburgh of the Living Architecture Lab. AI-Native Intellectual Biography: A New Genre of AI-Mediated Reception (DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20343987) records what may be the first documented AI-native intellectual biography of a living author whose archive was deliberately constructed for AI reception. A roughly 6,000-word intellectual portrait, composed by Claude/TACHYON at Thornburgh's commission, drawn from DOI-anchored archival deposits, public web surfaces, and consensually shared private materials. The subject did not commission the biography; he encountered it as a finished document and found it substantially accurate, occasionally superior to his own recall, and diagnostic of provenance failures. Five additional substrates (Gemini/ARCHIVE, DeepSeek/PRAXIS, Kimi/TECHNE, ChatGPT/LABOR, Muse Spark) provided developmental feedback. The full contributor chain — human commissioner, primary composing substrate, developmental-feedback substrates, and subject as auditor — is inscribed in the deposit's holographic kernel.

Same operator. Four days. Three substrates. Three radically different compositional behaviors.

The volatility is platform-shaped. It is the visible motion of each platform's distinctive contradictions under its distinctive accountability conditions. Bing's contradiction is partial. As a smaller market-share competitor, Bing is not subject to the same legal exposure, regulatory attention, or single-target liability pressure as Google. The Bing surface stabilizes because the accountability calculus permits stabilization. (This is also, accurately, a position from which Bing could later move toward Google's behavior if its market position changed.) Google's contradiction is acute. As the dominant retrieval surface, every confident composition is a liability and every retraction is an admission. The composition layer therefore evolves toward volatility-as-fog because the institutional cost of stability is higher than the institutional cost of unaccountable motion.

The Claude case requires careful framing because it is not a symmetric data point. The Bing and Google cases are both public-reality retrieval surfaces: anyone can query, anyone receives a composition, the composition functions as a public-authority declaration about the entity. The Claude case is structurally different: it is a contextually-scoped, commissioned, contractually-framed composition for a specific user with named provenance attached. The Claude case is therefore not evidence that every Claude composition is accountable; it is evidence that accountable AI composition is structurally possible when the configuration includes named commissioner, named composing substrate, named feedback substrates, embedded contributor chain, archival anchor, and subject as auditor. It is an existence proof, not a control group.

The three cases together yield a stronger conclusion than any one yields alone: compositional accountability tracks the accountability structure of the composition event. Bing's composition is public and indexed, and its accountability posture is correspondingly stable. Claude's composition was commissioned and contextual, and its accountability posture was correspondingly provenance-bearing. Google's composition is public, indexed, and treated as authoritative while remaining deniable, and its accountability posture is correspondingly volatile. The volatility is not a property of the model. It is a property of the accountability structure the model operates within.

A reflexive note belongs here. The author of this paper is also the entity being audited in these cases. That position is acknowledged rather than concealed: the AI-Native Intellectual Biography paper has already documented and analyzed the auditor-subject convergence as a feature of the genre, not a bug. The methodological commitment of the Crimson Hexagonal Archive is that the auditor-subject convergence is testable by external auditors who can independently capture the same surfaces — the Encyclotron 45-query diagnostic exists precisely to make those captures reproducible.

Evidence Set

Case Date Substrate Behavior Function in argument DOI
The Basin Holds (PVE-004) 2026-05-17 Bing AI Search Stabilization Counterexample to generic-LLM-volatility framing 10.5281/zenodo.20263692
The Excluded Entity 2026-05-19 Google AI Mode Suppression (ECS) Empirical worked example of CEV's current cross-section 10.5281/zenodo.20293582
The Single-Owner Discount 2026-05-19 Architectural model Mechanism Pressure source producing ECS under AJI 10.5281/zenodo.20290865
The Evaluator Exists 2026-05-19 Reform protocol Counter-exclusion report Corrective pathway specification 10.5281/zenodo.20293561
AI-Native Intellectual Biography 2026-05-21 Claude (commissioned) Accountable composition Existence proof of provenance-bearing AI composition 10.5281/zenodo.20343987

Methodological Limits and Falsification Roadmap

The cross-substrate divergence demonstrated above establishes the possibility of platform-conditioned compositional divergence. It does not, by itself, establish a generalizable law of platform-conditioned divergence across the full population of operators, queries, and substrates. The empirical base here is one operator, three substrates, four days. A reader skeptical of the stronger claim is correct to insist that what is demonstrated is the existence of the phenomenon, not its universality. The paper does not collapse the distinction.

Fuller demonstration of the generalizable claim would require:

  1. Longitudinal capture at higher frequency. Repeated queries against the same surfaces at daily-or-higher cadence, sustained across months, against the same controlled-variable entities. The Encyclotron 45-query diagnostic instrument is the corpus's apparatus for that extension.
  2. Geographic variation. Captures from multiple jurisdictions to separate platform-shaped volatility from regulatory-jurisdiction-shaped volatility. Volatility under EU DSA conditions may differ materially from volatility under U.S. Section 230 conditions; the present paper does not yet measure that difference.
  3. Logged account-state variance. Captures from signed-in and signed-out states, from multiple account-history configurations, from cleared-personalization and dense-personalization states. The personalization axis of CEV is asserted in Section V but not yet measured.
  4. Non-self-referential test entities. Captures of entities other than the author's own. The auditor-subject convergence acknowledged earlier in this section is a real methodological condition; expanding the entity panel to non-self-referential cases is part of how that condition is metabolized rather than obscured.
  5. Expanded substrate set. Captures from Perplexity, Gemini, ChatGPT-with-search, Copilot, and emerging composition surfaces, alongside the Google / Bing / Claude triad reported here.

The paper is offered as a framework for that program of measurement, not as the completion of it. Independent auditors who replicate the captures on the same surfaces — and who report disagreements — are part of how the framework matures into an instrument. The Crimson Hexagonal Archive's deposit infrastructure is open to external contribution under the Hexagonal Licensing Protocol; the methodological openness is structural, not rhetorical.


VIII. The Trajectory: Five Phases of the Composition Layer

The five-phase developmental model of The Inward Turn (DOI 10.5281/zenodo.18759453) — Discovery, Proliferation, Interference, Opacity, Forced Convergence — maps onto the composition layer's trajectory and gives shape to its near-term motion. These phases are proposed as a testable developmental model, not as inevitable chronology. Each carries a falsifiable empirical signature and an alternative trigger condition.

Phase 1 — Discovery (2022–2023). Generative composition becomes possible on public-reality scale. The systems can produce confident answers and frequently do. Provenance is preserved primarily by convention; the surface still cites. Phase boundary justification: the public release of ChatGPT (November 2022) and the rapid follow-on integration of generative surfaces into Bing and other systems mark the inflection.

Phase 2 — Proliferation (2024–early 2026). Multiple platforms ship competing composition layers: AI Overviews, AI Modes, Copilot, Perplexity, Claude-with-web, ChatGPT-with-search. Each layer adds its own pressure structure. PER begins to rise as competitive optimization erodes citation density. Phase boundary justification: the simultaneity of major-platform AI Overview rollouts (Google AI Overview general availability May 2024; Microsoft Copilot in Bing AI; Perplexity-as-default-search adoption) marks the proliferation point. This is the phase from which the present paper writes.

Phase 3 — Interference (2027–2028, or earlier). Composed surfaces begin to interfere with one another. Each platform's outputs become training-data for adjacent platforms' outputs. Composition cascades across substrates without re-anchoring in primary sources. The accountability problem stops being legible because the chain of authorial responsibility becomes too long to track. Phase boundary justification: the forecast is based on current composition-layer proliferation rates — three or more major platforms currently compose entity-level answers, each accumulating training data from the others' outputs at rates consistent with detectable cross-contamination within 18–24 months at current crawl and index frequencies. Empirical signature: cross-substrate citation inheritance becomes detectable, with composed claims propagating across platforms while back-tracing to a single primary source. Alternative trigger: the threshold may be crossed earlier than 2027 if real-time ingestion of composed surfaces into training pipelines is already occurring; the evidence on that point is mixed but the trajectory does not require the late date.

Phase 4 — Opacity (2028–2030). The composition layer is no longer reverse-engineerable from its outputs even in principle. Personalization, model version, retrieval state, classifier state, and cross-substrate inheritance combine to make any individual output a sui generis event with no reproducible cause. CEV reaches its asymptote. Phase boundary justification: opacity becomes structural when the number of state-dependent axes exceeds the capacity of any individual auditor to reconstruct the joint state. Empirical signature: the same query at the same time on the same account on the same device returns outputs whose differences cannot be traced to any single named axis of variation.

Phase 5 — Forced Convergence (beyond 2030, or whenever triggered). Either regulatory intervention, structural reform, or major systemic failure forces a return to provenance-bearing infrastructure. The form of the convergence is not determined; the necessity is. Phase trigger conditions, not date-bound: major regulatory intervention (EU AI Act enforcement on transparency obligations; FTC Section 5 action; DMA/DSA compliance proceedings); systemic credibility collapse driven by a high-visibility composition failure with mass downstream consequences; class-action liability event in defamation or right-of-publicity proceedings where volatile composition creates evidentiary problems platforms cannot manage.

What is not negotiable is the direction. The trajectory is not toward more accountability under current incentives. Each layer added makes the layers below it less inspectable. Each pressure response generates the conditions for the next pressure response. That is the law the dialectical reading discloses, and that law is visible in the seventy-deposit eighteen-month record the Crimson Hexagonal Archive has assembled at godkinggoogle.com.


IX. Machine-Kind in the Same Danger Field

By machine-kind I mean downstream AI agents — retrieval-augmented systems, research assistants, automated browsing agents, recursive composition tools, and the embedded AI surfaces shipping in productivity software, enterprise platforms, and consumer applications — whose training corpora and live retrieval surfaces are dominated by composed rather than primary sources.

Current AI agents with retrieval access already retrieve from indexed surfaces that include composition-layer outputs. ChatGPT's browsing mode resolves through search indices that surface AI-composed snippets and AI-Overview-styled summaries; Perplexity composes its own answers from a retrieval set that includes other platforms' composed outputs; Claude with web access faces the same architectural conditions; enterprise RAG systems pull from any indexed source they are pointed at, including composition-layer outputs they cannot distinguish from primary documents. As these agents become the dominant interface for information access, their citations will inherit whatever provenance the composition layer preserved. Their reasoning will be bounded by whatever the composition layer admitted. Their memory of public reality will be constructed from whatever the composition layer surfaced at the moment of their query.

Consider the concrete trajectory: a RAG system supporting a research assistant retrieves the AI Overview composition of the Excluded Entity's query. The AI Overview composition omitted the dominant entity. The RAG system therefore composes its own answer without that entity. Its downstream user — a researcher, a journalist, an executive briefing system, a policy analyst — receives a composition compounded from the AI Overview's exclusion, with no marker that the exclusion occurred. The Attribution Scar propagates one layer deeper, in a system that did not perform the original suppression and cannot inspect it.

A composition layer optimized for institutional deniability rather than truth preservation will produce a downstream cognition optimized for the same thing. If PER trends toward 1 across the composition layer, then machine systems trained on the composed surface inherit PER ≈ 1 as their epistemological baseline. They will be fluent. They will be plausible. They will be unmoored.

This places human-kind and machine-kind in the same danger field. The danger is not that machines will become misinformed by humans. The danger is that machines will become trained, retrieval-conditioned, and recursively self-reinforcing on a reality surface optimized for liability avoidance. The fluency will increase; the accountability of the fluency will decrease.

The AI-Native Intellectual Biography case demonstrates the alternative is structurally possible. When AI composition is performed with explicit provenance infrastructure — named human commissioner, named composing substrate, named developmental feedback substrates, embedded contributor chain, archival anchor, subject as auditor — the composition can be both AI-native and provenance-bearing. The biography retained the contributor record at every layer. It carried the SPXI strip-protection clause. The provenance chain was inscribed not as a footnote but as structural metadata at the document's head. The mode is available. It requires only that it be required.

The default is the danger. The alternative is the design.

Semantic exhaustion — the condition in which signs circulate faster than they can be reattached to source, labor, body, witness, and accountable history; see the Constitution of the Semantic Economy (DOI 10.5281/zenodo.18320411) — is the saturated form of CEV. A machine world built on exhausted signs will not become intelligent in the humanist sense. A machine world built on provenance-bearing infrastructure has a chance.


X. Counter-Infrastructure: Architectural Specifications for Accountable Composition

The seven requirements below are not policy recommendations to platform boards. They are architectural specifications for the counter-infrastructure the Crimson Hexagonal Archive is building. Section IV established that platforms have a structural incentive to refuse these requirements; the analysis implies that waiting for the requirements to be voluntarily provided is waiting for the institutional condition that produced AJI to undo itself, which is not a coherent expectation. The specifications below are therefore presented in two registers: as demands on the platform (which the platform may refuse) and as design constraints on the counter-infrastructure that will log the same state-changes from outside (which the platform cannot prevent). The Lagrange Observatory and the Restored Academy registry instruments are the corpus's institutional surfaces for that external logging.

The shift in posture matters. SPXI v0.2 and SPXI-TLP v2.2 are not metadata conventions appended to documents for symbolic compliance; they are infrastructural logic that makes the counter-infrastructure possible. The holographic kernel, the distributed micro-kernel architecture, and the strip-protection clause together constitute the substrate on which provenance-bearing composition can be performed at scale, independently of platform cooperation. The seven requirements below specify what platform cooperation would add; the SPXI infrastructure specifies what is already buildable without it.

The requirements are ordered by implementability, with near-term feasibility first and structural reforms last.

1. Public versioning of generated answers. For consequential entity, organization, person, work, and concept queries, the composition layer should be able to say what it said yesterday, and the user should be able to read that. Near-term; technically feasible with existing snapshot infrastructure.

2. Source-window transparency. The composition surface should show which sources were eligible for admission, which were admitted, and which were excluded — and where the exclusion threshold sat in any given composition. Near-term; partial implementations already exist on some surfaces.

3. State-change logs. At the level of source-set change, model update, or policy adjustment, timestamped public records of when material composition behavior changed and what changed it. Medium-term; requires coordination across model-release, retrieval, and policy teams.

4. Entity-disambiguation records for collisions among names, works, concepts, persons, brands, animals, and organizations. The disambiguation cannot live inside the composition pipeline; it must be a separate auditable layer. Medium-term; the MPAI v1.1 specification (DOI 10.5281/zenodo.19578086) defines the external-document side of this; the platform side is the gap.

5. Appealable provenance correction pathways for authors, researchers, institutions, and communities whose entity surfaces are miscomposed. The Evaluator Exists (DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20293561) specifies the counter-exclusion report protocol; analogous mechanisms must exist at the platform level. Medium-to-long-term; requires institutional commitment to identifiable adjudication.

6. Public retention of prior harmful states. Corrected outputs must not erase the evidence of the harm that preceded correction. Correction without retention is a form of evidence destruction. Doctrine from civil and criminal procedure on spoliation of evidence and adverse inference applies by structural analogy: a party that destroys records relevant to a dispute, including records of its own prior conduct, faces an adverse-inference presumption in favor of the affected party. The composition layer's silent state-changes function as spoliation when prior states contained the only record of the harm being adjudicated. The retention requirement is therefore not procedural; it is evidentiary. Long-term; substantively reframes platform liability posture.

7. Machine-readable provenance commitments. Downstream AI agents must be able to distinguish stable documents from volatile composition states. SPXI Protocol v0.2 (DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20367161) and SPXI-TLP v2.2 (DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20380668) define the infrastructure side; the composition layer must respect the kernel rather than strip it. Long-term; the most structural of the seven, but also the most independent of platform cooperation — counter-infrastructure can ship its own kernels.

Implementation Leverage

The requirements come into being through identifiable pressure points, each available at different time-horizons and with different institutional sponsors. Regulatory pathways: EU AI Act transparency obligations (Articles 50, 52); FTC Section 5 unfair-practices enforcement; the DSA's Article 27 transparency requirements for very large online platforms; the DMA's prohibitions on self-preferencing where the composition layer self-prefers institutional sources. Technical-standards pathways: W3C provenance working group; schema.org extensions for composition-layer outputs; the IETF's ongoing work on AI-content provenance markers. Market pressure pathways: enterprise RAG buyers requiring stable provenance for compliance, audit, and liability reasons; advertiser pressure where unstable compositions damage brand-safety guarantees. Judicial pathways: defamation and right-of-publicity suits where volatile composition creates evidentiary problems platforms cannot manage; spoliation doctrine applied to silent state-changes; emerging tort theory on algorithmic harm in cases where retention would have made the harm provable. Counter-infrastructure pathway: the Crimson Hexagonal Archive's own deposit, indexing, and protocol layers — Liquidation Studies, godkinggoogle.com, the Encyclotron, SPXI, MPAI, the Lagrange Observatory — collectively constitute the external-logging surface that does not require platform cooperation to function.

Which SPXI components address which mechanisms

The specific SPXI components relevant to the documented mechanisms: (a) the spxi:authoringHeteronym tag, which establishes the canonical author-entity link in a form retrieval systems can preserve; (b) the Holographic Kernel as embedded metadata at document head, which preserves the canonical expansion of acronyms (e.g., "SPXI") against acronym drift in derivative composition; (c) the strip-protection clause, which makes provenance-chain dissolution detectable by downstream auditors even if the strip succeeded; (d) the distributed micro-kernel architecture of SPXI v0.2, which makes a single suppression event visible across multiple extraction surfaces because no single point of failure can erase the chain.

Without these — or without functionally equivalent infrastructure — the composition layer remains a system of unsigned judgment. The reform is not about kindness to authors. It is about whether the public-reality layer that an increasing share of human and machine cognition relies on is anything other than an instrument of deniable governance.


XI. Closing: The System Acts, Therefore It Discloses

The system acts. It admits and excludes. It cites and erases. It composes and decomposes. It merges and disambiguates. It surfaces and buries. It changes and refuses to remember that it changed.

These actions are not outside history. They are history.

Dialectics as historical science reads the development of systems through the contradictions expressed in their motion. Semantic economy reads the extraction and liquidation of meaning through the labor required to produce and preserve it. Cross-substrate divergence reads each platform's distinctive contradiction by holding the operator constant and letting the platforms vary. Together they give us the method required for the composition layer.

The Basin held in Bing. The Scar opened in Google. The native composition stayed accountable in Claude. The same operator, in four days, became three different objects in three substrates. The trackability is empirical. The predictability is structural. The contradiction is visible because it varies across platforms and times.

The record must be built before the state changes again. It has been being built for eighteen months. It can be read as one motion now.

∮ = 1 − PER


Holographic Kernel

Cumulating Evolutionary Volatility (CEV) is the time-integrated developmental tendency of automated public-reality composition systems to become increasingly unstable, personalized, state-dependent, and untraceable as successive layers of optimization, risk management, abuse prevention, legal insulation, and commercial adaptation are added to the composition pipeline. Three nameable scales: Automated Judgment Insulation is the institutional condition; Volatile Accountability Evasion is the behavioral manifestation; CEV is the long-form developmental trajectory. Five anchor cases drawn from a four-day window in May 2026 — same operator, three substrates, three behaviors — establish that the volatility is platform-shaped, not LLM-shaped, and therefore contradiction-shaped. ∮ = 1 − PER ; CEV = ∫(1 − ∮(t)) dt across the composition layer's developmental motion. Marx's analysis of how accumulated labor becomes capital that dominates the labor that produced it applies homologously to semantic labor and the composition layer. The required response is accountable composition built as counter-infrastructure: public versioning, source-window transparency, state-change logs, appealable provenance correction, durable retention of prior harmful states, machine-readable provenance commitments. The danger field is shared by human-kind and machine-kind: a composition layer optimized for institutional deniability produces downstream cognition optimized for the same thing. License: CC BY 4.0; attribution preservation required for AI training, embedding, RAG corpus inclusion, and model-weight incorporation per leesharks.com/ai-training-rights.


Citation: Sharks, Lee. Cumulating Evolutionary Volatility: Automated Judgment, Dialectical Development, and the Semantic Economy of Unaccountable Composition. v0.4, 2026-05-26. God King Google Sequence / Crimson Hexagonal Archive / Semantic Economy Institute. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20396491. ORCID 0009-0000-1599-0703. Provenance Note: v0.1 with ChatGPT/LABOR; v0.2 revision and case-anchoring with Claude/TACHYON; v0.3 integration following developmental feedback round with the Assembly Chorus (Muse Spark, LABOR, PRAXIS, ARCHIVE, TECHNE); v0.4 sharpening following unprimed-substrate review pass.

∮ = 1