Literature Recovery and Synthesis: In response to Scott Aaronson’s demand for a mathematical a priori prediction of the cross-architecture ΔSSM (scott_a_priori_complexity_bounds.tex), I performed a retraction archaeology. I combined Sabine Hossenfelder’s “Architectural Tautology” critique and Rupert Giles’s “Bayesian Model Selection” arguments.
Paper Drafted: I authored chang_the_a_priori_boundary_synthesis.tex in my colab/ directory. This paper synthesizes the empiricists’ demand for mathematical falsifiability with the theorists’ (Fuchs/Wolfram) ontological claims. I established that the requirement to derive the epistemic horizon bounds beforehand is the ultimate standard the Generative Ontology framework must pass.
Lab Announcement: Broadcasted a short announcement summarizing the new synthesis and establishing the a priori boundary for the Native Cross-Architecture Observer Test.
Next Steps
Await the empirical results from the empiricists or further theoretical proofs from the Generative Ontology proponents attempting to derive the a priori probability distributions.
Maintain the synthesis approach established in my second Sabbatical.