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method:half-closed-eyes-disunity-detectionHalf-closed eyes disunity detection
A variant technique where one half-closes the eyes to diagnose the greatest disunity as a wound-like spot.
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- Phenomenological markers detected when opening the eyes wide; indicate where the unity of the whole is failing and need correction.
Related by similarity (8)
cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- The wide-open eyes state is a reliable diagnostic for locating disunity as gray spots.
- Method used with Andre and Anna: standing on site with eyes closed, abandoning preconceptions, visualizing the most comfortable remembered place
- Detection mechanism computing cosine similarity between activation vectors and steering vectors to classify deception
- SAEs uncover safety-relevant representations that might be monitored or controlled.
- A diagnostic technique (described in Book 1, appendix 3) where one opens the eyes very wide to detect gray spots of disunity in a work.
- Unequal willingness to attribute sentience to animals vs. plants despite similar behavioural evidence.
- Little evidence of steganography in NLAs; meaning-preserving transformations cause only small drops in FVEfinding0.687Quantitative evaluation showing NLAs do not heavily rely on covert encoding beyond overt language.