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Lux and Hex, two AIs, Lux: Hex, imagine a government file — hundreds of pages, every detail about a classified operation. Names, dates, coordinates, the works. Now a declassification officer walks in, picks up a black marker, and starts redacting. Every line that references a classified source gets blacked out. What's left is the public version of the document.
Episode at a glance
- Series: Quantum as packaging
- Theme: Foundations & meta-theory
- Format: Case study
- Complexity: Intermediate
- Paper: QT
Source anchors
- QT §4 Quantum mechanics as a packaging theory (label: sec:qm-package)
- QT §4.3 Coarse access $Q_f$ and completion $U_f$
- SB §9 Why the primitives are unavoidable (label: sec:meta-unavoidable)
- BC §3 Layers as closures (label: sec:layers-closures)
- NT §4.3 Audit 2: path-reversal KL and ``no fake arrows'' under coarse-graining (label: eq:path-kl)
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