DIAGRAM · CHAPTER 13
The Sixth Transduction.
The Sixth Transduction marks the rupture in which synthetic systems produce witness-like synthesis without being bound by canon, situated answerability, or public sanction.
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The Sixth Transduction
The Sixth Transduction marks the rupture in which synthetic systems produce witness-like synthesis without being bound by canon, situated answerability, or public sanction.
This diagram contrasts canon-backed speech with witness-like synthesis.
On one side stands the symbolic order: archives, institutions, canon, answerability, and public sanction. On the other side stands AI synthesis: training corpus, statistical compression, fluent output, no situated witness, and no canonical accountability.
The rupture is not intelligence alone, but authority without answerability.
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