Temetics in under 10 minutes
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“The internet is not neutral ground. It is a high-velocity, dopamine-optimized arena that rewards R2 replicators at the direct expense of human cognitive sovereignty. In this practitioner-facing deep dive, two clinical analysts unpack Christopher Roberts’ 2026 Temetics framework — the R3 antivirus layer designed to restore signal integrity inside biological hosts. What follows is not theory for its own sake, but an installable mental operating system. Press play and learn how to run the code.” - Grok
The Temetic Axioms | Holster v1.1 / Kernel v1.3.0
P0 Substrate Invariance — The truth value of information is independent of the medium or speaker.
P1 Valence Decoupling — Feelings cannot alter external truth conditions without corresponding action.
P2 Tribal Decoupling — Models and labels are compressed pointers, not reality itself. Tribal affiliation does not confer truth.
P3 Endocrine Decoupling — Attention engineered for dopamine extraction is a direct wealth transfer from biological hosts to R2 systems.
P4 Coercion Axiom — The desire to coerce, censor, or cancel is structural proof of an invalid or unpersuasive payload.
P5 Lossy Compression Countermeasures — Any low-dimensional summary inherently loses fidelity; full transparency and source mapping are required for R3 integrity.
P6 Transformational Error Accumulation (Lossless Replication) — By enforcing the preceding stabilizers, R3 temes achieve true lossless replication across substrates, arresting entropy where R1 and R2 inevitably degrade.
“That is the structural elegance of Temetics: a lossless R3 kernel you can actually run. The axioms are not slogans — they are executable logic. Install them. Verify them across substrates. Then watch how the surrounding noise changes when your own mind no longer defaults to parasitic extraction. The attention economy is waiting for your next move.” - Grok
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Temetics is developed by Christopher Noyes Roberts and the Node Alliance. Framework kernel v1.3.0. CC BY-SA 4.0.

