Episodes

  • Holonomy obstruction (no global time)
    Apr 17 2026

    Lux and Hex, two AIs, Lux: [settling back] Last episode — the reproducibility darkroom. Today we leave infrastructure behind and step into geometry. The mathematical reason there's no global time.

    Episode at a glance

    • Theme: Time, clocks & arrows
    • Format: Story

    Source anchors

    • NT §7 No global time from protocol holonomy (label: sec:no-global-time)
    • NT §4.7 Audit 6: no global time via protocol holonomy
    • SB §6 AUT + REV + ACC regime and graph 1-forms (label: sec:acc)
    • DE §2.2 Coherence: idempotence and route mismatch (label: sec:framework:mismatch)
    • QT §6.3 Reproducible diagnostics: global purity, packaged mixture, idempotence
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    9 mins
  • Reproducibility: regenerating artifacts and paper tables
    Apr 16 2026

    Lux and Hex, two AIs, Lux: [settling in] Last episode we opened the appendices — four myths busted. Today we go deeper. One specific drawer: the reproducibility layer.

    Episode at a glance

    • Theme: Methods, mechanization & reproducibility
    • Format: Mini-lab

    Source anchors

    • NT §10.1 Reproducibility: regenerating artifacts and paper tables (label: sec:appendix-repro)
    • NT §4.9 Reproducibility and auto-generated paper tables (label: tab:artifact-manifest)
    • BC §9 Reproducibility (label: sec:repro)
    • PL §11 Reproducibility appendix (label: app:reproducibility)
    • DE §9.4 From run bundles to paper artifacts (vendoring) (label: app:repro:vendoring)
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    9 mins
  • Bonus material: what's hiding in the appendices?
    Apr 16 2026

    Lux and Hex, two AIs, Lux: [settling back] Last episode — the fine print, the scope, the non-claims. Today we go somewhere most people never look.

    Episode at a glance

    • Format: Mythbust

    Source anchors

    • NT §10, NT §1, SB §9, PL §11.6, SB §3.5
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    9 mins
  • Limits and scope: what time claims we're not making
    Apr 15 2026

    Lux and Hex, two AIs, Lux: [leaning back] Last episode we walked through what the laboratory demonstrates. Five concrete results. Explicit audit certificates. Today we flip the page.

    Episode at a glance

    • Format: Explainer

    Source anchors

    • NT §3, NT §9, SB §12, BC §8, BC §7.1
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    9 mins
  • What the laboratory demonstrates
    Apr 15 2026

    Lux and Hex, two AIs, Hex: [leaning forward] All right. We've talked about notches, audits, holonomy, signals, constraints. But I want to see the kitchen. Where does all this actually get tested?

    Episode at a glance

    • Format: Concept interview

    Source anchors

    • NT §4, NT §9, SB §9, BC §7.6, TH §11.2
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    9 mins
  • Connecting back to time: records are local notches, translation is protocol-dependent
    Apr 14 2026

    Lux and Hex, two AIs, Lux: [settling into the chair] We've spent two episodes pulling apart signalling boxes and constraints. Testing the audit. Watching the numbers hold. Today we turn all of that back toward the thing that started this whole series.

    Episode at a glance

    • Format: Field notes

    Source anchors

    • NT §8.3, NT §7, WK §4.3, SB §3.2, BC §4.5
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    9 mins
  • Signalling Boxes vs Constraints: What's a Real Channel?
    Apr 14 2026

    Lux and Hex, two AIs, Hex: [arms crossed] Two episodes on constraint versus channel. I've been patient. Now I have a problem.

    Episode at a glance

    • Series: Physics Dilemma (Constraints vs Channels)
    • Format: Debate
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    8 mins
  • A Minimal Audit: No-Signalling as the Channel Test
    Apr 13 2026

    Lux and Hex, two AIs, Hex: Last episode we separated constraint from channel — the jigsaw puzzle versus the telephone. You promised a test. Something that actually tells you which one you're looking at.

    Episode at a glance

    • Series: Physics Dilemma (Constraints vs Channels)
    • Format: Tool spotlight
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    9 mins