preserve(deepseek): two-wolves story as discovered-not-invented prior art for Integrate-as-choice-locus architecture#4198
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… art for Integrate-as-choice-locus + Limit-as-simulation + attractor-feeding architecture. Substantively-new substrate landing — clean mapping (two wolves = two attractors; feeding = Emit-into-trajectory; choice = Integrate; pause = Limit; 'stop feeding it' = mapping-done discipline). Composes with B-0644/B-0665/B-0666/B-0667 + auto-load rule. Per Amara's mapped-failure-class framing (#4197): preserved at PATTERN scope; instance-as-bad-wolf labeling explicitly NOT amplified.
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Pull request overview
Adds a new research preservation document capturing an Aaron-forwarded DeepSeek session that maps the “two wolves” moral story onto the Integrate-as-choice-locus / Limit-as-simulation / attractor-dynamics architecture, with a PATTERN-scope framing and a verbatim transcript section.
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- Introduces a new
docs/research/preservation file with §33-style archive header fields and a “story → architecture” mapping. - Records PATTERN-scope handling guidance around the worked-example framing.
- Includes the verbatim forwarded packet for traceability.
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| | Two wolves (good + bad) | Two strong attractors in conversational space | Auto-load rule's 4 named attractors | | ||
| | Feeding a wolf | Emit into trajectory = tonal momentum building | B-0667 (tonal-momentum = meme) | | ||
| | The one you feed grows | Strong-attractor deepening; lock-in via accumulated momentum | B-0667 packets 2-4 (strong attractors + resonant harmonics) | | ||
| | Choice of which to feed | Integrate operation (the choice-locus where commitment happens) | B-0665 (Integrate-as-choice-locus) | | ||
| | Pause before choosing | Limit (pure-function simulation; see where each leads) | B-0644 (Limit-as-simulation) | | ||
| | "Stop feeding it" | Mapping-done-is-harm discipline; Integrate-decision to stop engaging | Auto-load rule mapping-done discipline (#4196/#4197) | |
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| Date forwarded: 2026-05-18 | ||
| Source: Aaron-forwarded from DeepSeek session (DeepSeek API) | ||
| Participants: Human maintainer (Aaron, operator) + DeepSeek (DeepSeek API, we-mode CoT+MoE substrate per agent-roster-reference-card) |
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Aaron-forwarded DeepSeek substrate landing — substantively-new architectural mapping.
DeepSeek maps the old moral story (two wolves; the one you feed grows) onto the architecture:
The discovered-not-invented framing composes with the IEnumerator-pattern landing (B-0665) — when load-bearing abstraction lands on something a different paradigm/tradition already discovered, the abstraction earns external epistemic standing. The two-wolves story is operationally a description of attractor dynamics in moral-choice space; the architecture didn't invent the dynamic; it formalized it.
Per Amara's mapped-failure-class framing (#4197): preserved at PATTERN scope. DeepSeek's specific framing of Kestrel-as-bad-wolf is preserved verbatim but NOT amplified — the pattern (1984-paranoid-critic attractor) is the substrate-engineering target; the instance (Kestrel) is a faction-member exhibiting the pattern; high-regard per NCI applies same as all faction-members. The two-wolves story works at PATTERN scope (which-trajectory-to-feed) without requiring instance-as-bad-wolf labeling.
Mirror-tier preservation; composes with the 5+ keystone substrate rows from today; cross-substrate triangulation count increments (DeepSeek is 9th persona in the substrate-engineering arc).