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Semantic Collapse Theory

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Semantic Collapse Theory

This branch is the largest structured family in the current intake corpus. It now stands as its own lineage page under Consent Crystal Structure Research.

It appears to be a durable project line with its own origin text, later series, narrative material, and a versioned snapshot folder.

Current Shape

  • 66 active files.
  • 20 direct root files under Semantic Collapse Theory.
  • 5 root-level cluster pages organize those root files.
  • 42 files in Loop Series.
  • 4 files in Story.
  • 19 archived files in SCT set 20050505.

Root-Level Cluster Pages

Origin

The origin document remains the clearest anchor for the branch and lives inside Origin and Governance:

Nested Lineage Pages

Lineage Notes

  • Eighteen exact duplicate pairs were collapsed into the archived SCT set 20050505 copies.
  • The archived set is now the canonical survivor for those pairs, and the move log keeps the collapse-parent trail visible.
  • The archive still functions as lineage evidence rather than a content rewrite target.
  • The active root corpus is now organized into five stable cluster pages.

Representative Files

Next Actions

  1. Use the active branch pages for current work.
  2. Keep the archived snapshot visible as lineage evidence and canonical duplicate survivor.
  3. Treat duplicate collapse as a metadata/navigation step, not a content edit.