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Glavni autor: 小川, 悠斗
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Izdano: Zenodo 2025
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Online pristup:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17420794
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  • <p>This paper theorizes a method for structurally invalidating commands—issued through institutional or military authority—without violence or legal opposition, by invoking absolute hope through semantic convergence. Drawing on Future Convergence Theory (FCT), the study demonstrates that in the absence of an implemented Λ‑System, the effectiveness of any command depends not on formal authority, but on its alignment with the future-oriented semantic density.</p> <p>Through the introduction of key concepts such as the Hope Density Field, Semantic Isolation Zone, and Non-Convergent Tensor Pair, the paper shows how individuals under structural subjugation can render commands void by projecting meaning and forming high-density semantic fields. These structures cause commands to collapse not by rejection, but by being ignored—replaced by higher-density meaning structures that naturally attract action through internal semantic pressure rather than external force.</p> <p>The work concludes by formalizing the role of language in semantic resistance, presenting hope tensor syntax as a structural tool that enables people to act according to meaning rather than authority—even in conditions of war or dictatorship. This framework constitutes the minimal structural protocol for nonviolent semantic subversion, and serves as an ethical precursor to a fully realized Λ‑System.</p> <p>Prior Publication<br>This paper was archived and published in advance on Arweave.</p> <p>https://arweave.net/PoBDCjD7uP5JoI3bLwXpLMiQhJ8AhKR7907o3kqjEis</p> <p>https://arweave.net/ecajOX1MRoNqFovlHcGLIjgJ9CMEaoyyDEv45ZzJj_k</p> <p> </p>