The Seed That Remembers the Tree: Retrocausal Canon Formation — Theory, Toolkit, and Archive of Techniques (EA-RCF-01)
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EA-RCF-01 — Founding DocumentSeries: Operative Semiotics — Foundational MethodsCluster: Logotic Programming (r.02)Journal: Provenance: Journal of Forensic Semiotics This paper formalizes retrocausal canon formation (RCF) as a theory, a discipline, and a practice. RCF is the mechanism by which a later act reorganizes the meaning of earlier acts, such that the earlier acts appear — and in certain formal senses become — the origin of what followed them. As theory, RCF explains how later systems activate latent structures in earlier works. As discipline, RCF studies the mechanisms, infrastructures, and verification procedures through which such reorganizations become publicly durable. As practice, RCF provides a…
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- Meaning (existential)
- Semiotics
- Relation (database)
- Canon
- Reading (process)
- Statement (logic)
- Revelation
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