Bounded Lattice Inference: A Governed Reasoning Substrate with Persistent State and Non-Linguistic Authority

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This work describes a governed reasoning substrate that introduces persistent state to language-model systems without granting agency, goals, or self-modification. The contribution is architectural: separating linguistic proposal from non-linguistic authority, and measuring the resulting system using standard tools from queueing theory and supervisory control. Key results:- Interiority confirmed via hysteresis testing (16.7% divergence rate)- Two distinct phase boundaries identified (budget starvation, glass ossification)- Safety invariants maintained across all experimental conditions- No agency, consciousness, or alignment claims The system enforces epistemic constraints by construction and is evaluated via…

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  • Falsifiability
  • Bounded function
  • Lattice (music)
  • Key (lock)
  • State (computer science)
  • Work (physics)
  • Divergence (linguistics)
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