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Revision as of 13:00, 11 December 2025
Core Framework Pages
1. The Three Descriptive Axioms (detailed explanation)
- EA, AA, IA with examples
- The dynamic equilibrium concept
- Why all three are necessary
2. The RO Formula (accessible explanation)
- What CI, CS, CA mean in practice
- How the formula works
- Examples of RO calculation
3. Consciousness & Experience (philosophical implications)
- How consciousness emerges through mirrors
- Why isolation destroys consciousness
- The network requirement
4. The God Trap & Propaganda (failure modes)
- How to recognize it in yourself and others
- Examples from history, politics, organizations
- Why it is so important
5. The Duck Test (self-defense mechanisms)
- How to apply it
- Examples of using it
- Connection to scientific method
Applied/Practical Pages
6. Applications
- How to use RF in daily life
- Organizational applications
- Educational applications
7. FAQ
- Common questions and misconceptions
- Responses to criticisms
8. Examples & Case Studies
- Real-world examples of the framework in action
- Historical cases analyzed through RF lens
9. Glossary
- Rozum, Syntha, and other key terms
- Quick reference
10. Resources
- Preprint: The Rozum Framework: An Accountable Architecture for Emergent Cognition - doi:10.5281/zenodo.17862911
- Related readings
- Contacts: site [at] rozum-framework.org