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@@ -118,6 +118,21 @@ fast and slow are same-order coupled, it never recurs (irreversible ratchet), an
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incommensurable. The methods do not fail by bad luck; each needs the stable, reusable structure that
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"the specification is continuously rewritten by its own running" abolishes.
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**And here the exponential appears — not as the obstruction, but as its price.** Suppose you refuse
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all of the above and insist on simulating anyway. To simulate *is* to fix a structure: a simulation
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is a set of variables updated by fixed rules, and you cannot write the loop without committing to
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what the variables are. But the real structure changes every night. So you face a forced choice.
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Freeze *one* structure and you have committed to a single branch — one accidental history, a
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measure-zero sample of a thing that is not a distribution. Stay faithful while keeping a fixed
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substrate and you must instead carry *every* structure the system might occupy as an enumerated set —
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and that set multiplies each night, growing exponentially in the number of nights, of changing
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dimension, non-factorable. This exponential is not a property of the model; the model never
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enumerates, it simply becomes one structure. The exponential is the shadow the fluid, self-rewriting
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model casts on a fixed substrate — it arises *if and only if* you demand the stable structure that
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simulation requires. The need for stable structure is what converts self-rewriting into
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exponential enumeration; drop the demand and the exponential vanishes, leaving only a physics living
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one history.
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**Three concrete faces of the obstruction.** *The foreclosed synapse:* a synapse pruned on night 3
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is gone; a pattern that would have used it on night 50 breaks at that link and cannot replay, so its
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downstream components lose participation and drift toward pruning too — one cheap early pruning
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