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Analysis of Ensor's painting as composed via the fifteen transformations.
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- Chapter 16: Form Language And StyleintroducesThe chapter argues that creating living structure requires a form language, and proposes that the fifteen structure-preserving transformations can serve as the basis for such a language.
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- Methodological claim about the scientific value of combining causal abstraction with representational geometry analysis
- NLAs revealed unverbalized language processing in Opus 4.6 that led to discovery of malformed SFT training data.
- Alexander's critique of the romantic return to primitive materials as economically unviable at scale.
- Describes the appropriate role of the architect as scribe, not author of the collective vision
- Articulates why a one-layer transformer with MLP is the appropriate starting target for mechanistic interpretability
- Features respond to concepts across languages and in images, not just text.
- Demonstrates NLAs' ability to surface hypotheses that lead to discovery of root cause (malformed training data).