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THE CONVEYOR BELT AND THE COMPRESSION MACHINE OKF Without Output Governance: Predictive Analysis, Consequences, and Cost

Lee Sharks ยท 2026-06-16 ยท deposit #835
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"THE CONVEYOR BELT AND THE COMPRESSION MACHINE OKF Without Output Governance" is a 5,612-word theoretical paper by Lee Sharks, dated 2026-06-16. Google Cloud published the Open Knowledge Format (OKF) v0.1 on 12 June 2026 โ€” a vendor-neutral specification for packaging knowledge as directories of markdown files with YAML frontmatter, designed to be "authored by people, generated by agents, exchanged across organizations, and consumed by both" (SPEC.md ยง1). The format standardizes the input to AI composition layers. 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.

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Competing hypotheses for Stage 2 Falsification conditions for Stage 1 Falsification conditions for Stage 2 Falsification conditions for Stage 3 Falsification conditions for Stage 4 Falsification conditions for Stage 5 Follow-up comment on #53 Google Cloud Blog announcement Governance Compliance (GC) Governance Surface (GS) H1 (this analysis) H2 (optimistic) H3 (null) H4 (enterprise governance) Internal summarization risk Issue #53 Measurement design for Stage 2 OKF Proposal (original + follow-up) PER (Provenance Erasure Rate) PER Scoring Rubric (reproducible) SPXI Self-Audit Block SPXI-TLP Protocol The OKF repository The competing-standard scenario The metadata stripping vulnerability

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