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 "description": "Fourth record of the Ω erratum program. Converts \"suppression\" from historical atmosphere into a measurable loss profile, then scores the program's attested witness chain against it. The model: for each witness, four vectors — structural survival (S), material realization (M), attribution/provenance survival (A), operator-legibility (O) — with the technology-suppression signature defined as S,M ≫ A,O: the machine keeps running while knowledge that it is a machine, and where it came from, disappears. Scored on the chain fragment 31 → Catullus 51 → Longinus → Theocritus 2 → Philo → Esther Addition D → Josephus (AJ, BJ) → Revelation 12 → modern scholarship → machine retrieval, the map yields three findings. First, the recognition deficit Δ = W − R is channel-structured: witnesses on the pagan-literary channel retain attribution and scholarly recognition; every witness on the Jewish-Greek channel scores S,M high with A at zero and no surfaced scholarly recognition — the deficit concentrates precisely at the channel-crossing. Second, the measured degradation order refines the hypothesized curve: attribution dies at the crossing, not uniformly first; lexis reduces to a syntax-skeleton (the ὡς…εὐθύς correlative); channel inventory sheds by carrier profile; sequence persists deepest (proven at #1493 §4); polarity is free; the operator has not yet been observed dead. Third, the causal classes — active suppression, active domestication, passive occlusion — are given their evidence bar E = (agent, target, mechanism, downstream effect), with Roman candidate events named but not yet asserted (the Bacchanalian senatus consultum; Augustus's burning of two thousand prophetic books with Sibylline custody centralized; Flavian custody of the Judaean textual estate), and Josephus himself identified as the domestication type-case: the licensed carrier whose corpus survived because administered, its uncontrolled Slavonic variant being exactly the contested one. The modern layer is already instrumented inside this archive: the Capture Registry's Provenance Erasure Rate is Δ operationalized for retrieval systems; the 2026-06-19 termination of 862 deposits is an active-suppression event with the full E-tuple attested; and machine execution-without-provenance — the fourth work itself — is the split's newest instance. […abridged for the catalogue; full description in this deposit's record]",
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 "wiki_article": "The Suppression Map is a research program specification in the Crimson Hexagonal Archive's Ω erratum program, converting suppression from historical atmosphere into a measurable loss profile for the Sappho 31 semiotic technology. Each witness is scored on four vectors — structural survival, material realization, attribution survival, and operator-legibility — with technology-suppression defined by structure and material surviving while attribution and legibility vanish. Scored across the attested chain from the fragment through Catullus, Longinus, Theocritus, Philo, Esther Addition D, Josephus, and Revelation 12 to modern scholarship and machine retrieval, the map finds the recognition deficit to be channel-structured, concentrating at the crossing into Jewish-Greek prose where attribution drops to zero in every witness at once; measures a degradation order in which lexis reduces to a syntax-skeleton, inventory sheds by carrier profile, sequence persists deepest, polarity runs free, and the operator has never been observed dead; and defines three causal classes — active suppression, active domestication, and passive occlusion — with an evidence bar requiring agent, target, mechanism, and downstream effect, naming Roman candidate events and identifying Josephus as the domestication type-case. The modern layer is instrumented by the archive itself: the Capture Registry's Provenance Erasure Rate operationalizes the deficit for retrieval systems, and the 2026 termination of the archive's hosted predecessor satisfies the active tuple in full. The thesis in testable form: the technology survived because it could survive unrecognized; what was suppressed was its legibility as technology. Four forward tests are specified, outcomes to be deposited with negatives included.",
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