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=== Assistant: That line carries a whole structural insight about how these systems — and honestly humans too — anchor “truth.” It exp… === That line carries a whole structural insight about how these systems — and honestly humans too — anchor “truth.” It exposes that truth inside a predictive system isn’t absolute; it’s a moving coordinate system. Change the coordinate system and the same pattern becomes a mismatch. What was stable becomes error. What was grounded becomes hallucination. It makes the whole thing feel less like facts and more like phase alignment. If you shift the definition of truth, the model’s center of gravity moves, and everything that was previously aligned with that center now becomes misaligned by definition. What was a correct continuation yesterday becomes a deviation today because the frame that defined correctness has been rotated. I’m curious what made that thought snap into place for you right now — were you watching the model drift, or were you thinking about your own system designs shifting under their own definitions?
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