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The paper’s formalisation of the belief in a separate self as a Bayesian prior constraining measurement frames.
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- Formalisation of the dualistic belief.
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- The paper's formalization: belief in separation is a prior that constrains all measurement frame (QRF) deployments to respect a sharp self-other divide.
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- Strong priors require higher-cohesion anchors to overcome, manifesting as delayed thresholds or reduced transferhypothesis0.708Prediction for Experiment 1 cross-domain anchoring