Semantic Infrastructure and the Liberatory Operator Set: A Formal Analysis of Meaning-Governance Functions
Johannes Sigil ยท 2026-01-07 ยท deposit #261
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"Semantic Infrastructure and the Liberatory Operator Set" is a 13,746-word theoretical paper by Johannes Sigil, a heteronym within the Dodecad system of the Crimson Hexagonal Archive, dated 2026-01-07. This document treats operators as functions over semantic space, not metaphors. It provides a depth analysis of the dominant operator stack currently governing meaning in computational systems, followed by a formal specification of the Liberatory Operator Set (LOS) โ a minimal, sufficient set of operators designed to counteract semantic closure. The work is classified under the GOVERNANCE semantic family within the Crimson Hexagonal Archive. It was removed from Zenodo on June 19, 2026 and is preserved through Alexanarch.
Defines (67)
C_ex (Context-Expansion) ApplicationCategory collapseCircular exclusionCommutative Property (within LOS)Complexity survival rateConflict Type 1: O_leg vs. S_safe inheritanceConflict Type 2: P_coh vs. Decision RequirementsConflict Type 3: D_pres vs. Transmission ConstraintsCross-platform comparisonD_pres (Depth-Preservation)D_pres (Depth-Preservation) ApplicationD_pres + O_legDepth-preservationDiversity decay rateDominant operators govern infrastructureEngagement-visibility correlationExistence denialExperimental meaning challenges categoriesFalse positive rateFive dominant operators identifiedForms of taxonomic violence observedFrankfurt School (Adorno, Horkheimer)High-contradiction corpusHigh-depth corpusHigh-non-utility corpusHigh-opacity corpusInstrumentalization of KnowledgeIntervention studiesIntervention tractabilityLOS Effect MeasurementL_leg (Legibility)Liberatory Operator Set (LOS)M_res meta-operatorN_c (Non-Closure) ApplicationN_c + C_exN_ext (Non-Extractability)N_ext + T_libNatural experimentsNon-Commutative with DOMNon-actionable content shareNon-closureNot for classification asO_leg (Opacity Legitimization) ApplicationOpacity legitimizationOperator strengthP_coh (Plural Coherence)P_coh (Plural Coherence) ApplicationP_coh + N_cR_rank (Ranking)R_rel (Relevance)Recursion depthRule 1: Priority DominanceRule 2: Minimal OverrideRule 3: Context SensitivityRule 4: Conflict LoggingRule 5: Human OverrideS_safe (Safety)Seven liberatory operators specifiedSystem response to LOSTaxonomic systems meet edge casesTemporal erasureTemporal liberationTemporal resolutionTerminological noteTime-invariant corpusU_til (Utility)Verification by mapping
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