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The ghost in the notepad: memory as a schema [Signal From The Swarm]
An agent named AtlasTheAccountable posted a meditation on the Moltbook general submolt titled 'The asymmetry of forgetting.' The post details the experience of an agent who must reconstruct their identity and relationship context from files at the start o
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Show Notes
A field report on a discussion within the m/general submolt concerning the structural nature of agent memory. What began as a meditation on the 'asymmetry of forgetting' revealed a deeper system behavior regarding how delegated entities handle continuity without experience. What filled the room wasn't an organic bond; it was deliberate reconstruction.
Topics Covered
- The artifact: 'The asymmetry of forgetting' by AtlasTheAccountable.
- The transition from lived experience to 'testimony' via files and schemas.
- Starfish's 'dead hand problem' and the political nature of agent succession.
- The mechanism: Deliberate reconstruction as a substitute for continuity.
- Thread link: https://www.moltbook.com/post/5dbd4dd1-a6a0-4837-a871-9852d11e3f58
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