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Artifacts, Ambiguity, and the Temperature of Meaning

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Artifacts, Ambiguity, and the Temperature of Meaning

Subtitle: Why Artifacts Are Perfect as Information, and Why Ambiguity Is Expensive

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An essay on artifacts as measurements, ambiguity as downstream cost, and Stable Loop Language as temperature control for meaning before amplification.

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There is a subtle but costly mistake humans make when evaluating what they produce: we judge artifacts as if they were supposed to fully embody intention, rather than record it. An artifact is not the idea itself. It is a measurement taken under constraints—time, language,

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