The Anti-Snapshot Theorem: Temporal Corrective Structure in Finite Systems
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This paper derives a witness operator for temporal corrective structure and proves that no bounded snapshot can substitute for real history. It identifies three necessary modes of temporal burden—multi-record independence, hierarchical cross-scale nesting, and future-probe answerability—and uses them to distinguish real temporal process from static present-state encoding. The theorem is also applied to the Boltzmann brain problem as a structural distinction between real history and fluctuation-generated snapshots.
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- Bounded function
- Snapshot (computer storage)
- Operator (biology)
- Process (computing)
- Temporal logic
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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