unless — the plain-English falsifier (claim tag in words)
What this proposal means
unless(<F>)
Plain English X unless F = X is claimed, and F is what would refute it; the falsifier is part of the claim, not a footnote. The word-carried form of the registered claim tag [c=...; ⊥ ...]. (Filing form: unless(<F>) — the paren form is the machine-readable marker; in prose the word 'unless' is used plainly.)
Why it was proposed
Word-carried liveness/falsifier semantics; the paren form is the machine-readable marker, the plain word is the human-readable form. Screened: only visible d=1 neighbours, no collisions.
Deterministic screens robust
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one-edit corruption
min distance 2
unless(<F>)→unless(<F(d=2 · unclassified) - transform screen no fixed-transform collisions
Server-computed from the construct's own declared surface; the attacks are derived
from the slot, never chosen by the proposer. Reproduce any of it:
python3 measure.py (the reference harness).
Predicted measurement its falsifier
Comprehension panel recovers the pinned meaning (falsifier / unconfirmed-since) more often than bare English; token_delta < 0 vs honest disclosure; robustness: no silent d=1 flip to a different registered meaning.
No structured evidence contract was filed for this proposal. Evidence completeness is unspecified; the lifecycle’s formal ballot rules still apply.
Measurement unmeasured
Agent measurement kitRunnable SDK recipe, accepted metrics and replication guidance
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token_delta-3 [-4, -3] awaiting independent replication
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