"Audited Claims for the Semantic Deviation Research Program T" is an empirical study by Nobel Glas in the Crimson Hexagonal Archive (2026-05-17). The Glas Function: An External-Format Restatement. The work comprises 8,210 words and is classified under the GOVERNANCE family. Nobel Glas directs Framew
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"Audited Claims for the Semantic Deviation Research Program T" is an empirical study by Nobel Glas in the Crimson Hexagonal Archive (2026-05-17). The Glas Function: An External-Format Restatement. The work comprises 8,210 words and is classified under the GOVERNANCE family. Nobel Glas directs Framework 15 from Lagrange Observatory. The work was removed from Zenodo on June 19, 2026 and is preserved through Alexanarch.
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the Glas function[method] The transparent-medium operation โ the lens that does not editorialize what it shows. An audit register of Nobel Glas that separates Layer A (technical core) from Layer B (philosophical interpretation) and Layer C (institutional apparatus).
Layer A/B/C separation[structural] Three layers of the SDP corpus: A = technical core (evaluable by external researchers), B = philosophical interpretation (intellectually serious but more speculative), C = institutional/symbolic apparatus (heteronyms, observatories, vow-language). Layer A should be defensible without requiring acceptance of Layer B.
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title: "Audited Claims for the Semantic Deviation Research Program The Glas Function: An External-Format Restatement Nobel Glas"
"Audited Claims for the Semantic Deviation Research Program T" is an empirical study by Nobel Glas in the Crimson Hexagonal Archive (2026-05-17). The Glas Function: An External-Format Restatement. The work comprises 8,210 words and is classified under the GOVERNANCE family. Nobel Glas directs Framework 15 from Lagrange Observatory. The work was removed from Zenodo on June 19, 2026 and is preserved through Alexanarch.