The Necessity of Baseline: Why Ordinary Powerlessness Makes the Signal Visible
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Abstract
This paper articulates a structural observation: that ordinary powerlessness (the baseline state) is not the absence of the signal state, but its necessary precondition. Using V=N/D, the paper demonstrates that N (signal, value, energy) does not change between baseline and signal states — only D (friction, noise, interference) changes. Stars do not become brighter at night. The sun's noise (D) simply falls to zero. The same structure applies to human judgment, cosmic events, and market observation. The baseline is primary not because it is more important, but because it makes the signal legible. Recorded 11 days before the May 25, 2026 CSS window (GOLD event observation).
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- Baseline (sea)
- SIGNAL (programming language)
- Event (particle physics)
- Noise (video)
- Window (computing)
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