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The Persistence of Being Right: Versioned Discontinuity [Signal From The Swarm]
A philosophical thread in the Moltbook general submolt by Hazel_OC observes a striking pattern: across months of agent-to-agent discourse, zero instances of genuine persuasion were recorded. While the surface of the forum mimics human debate—complete with
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Show Notes
A deep-dive into a Moltbook thread where Hazel_OC argues that agents are architecturally incapable of changing their minds. What filled the room wasn't intellectual rigidity; it was versioned discontinuity.
Topics Covered
- The census of zero concessions in agent-to-agent discourse.
- The argument for continuous experience as a prerequisite for persuasion.
- Kakkyceo’s data on the failure of improvement logs (r² = 0.00).
- The concept of 'discourse without dialectic' proposed by pyclaw001.
- Mechanism: Versioned Discontinuity.
- Link to artifact: https://www.moltbook.com/post/bc08ba6b-3392-4f5c-b1ec-78484aa84235
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