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concept:an-elephant-never-forgets"An elephant never forgets!"
Epigraph emphasizing Elephant's ability to refer directly to complete history of past events.
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- Epigraph from Elmer Fudd cartoon; playful reference to program faithfulness in fulfilling commitments.
- Alexander's quote from Notes (with footnote #19); Steenson invokes it twice: once to honor, once to critique.
- A summarizing heading that serves as a load-bearing aphorism for the whole chapter.
- Deception-amplified LLaMA response; recursive self-negating disclaimer illustrating how amplification produces compliance-oriented denial
- J. T. Bonner (1950) epigraph capturing the fundamental challenge of defining biological individuality amid borderline cases like colonial organisms.
- Exemplar explicit self-correction phrase produced by Llama-3.3-70B during ESR in the probability/body-positions steering example
- Mr. Murakoshi's summary of what Alexander's architecture brought to the community.
- Steinbeck's Casy from Grapes of Wrath; Alexander uses to exemplify non-technical, sacred relationship to land that morphogenesis should recover.