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A dynamic definition of being "right": error as a temporary misalignment
1 point by DELTA-X 27 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 1 comment
I’ve been working on a cognitive framework where “being right” is not a static state, but the ability to continuously realign after error.

In this view: - error is not failure, but delayed alignment - correctness is the capacity to recover, not the absence of mistakes - a system that can correct itself remains valid even when momentarily wrong

Full internal write-up (not promotional, purely descriptive): https://zenodo.org/records/18190262

Curious how others here think about dynamic vs static notions of correctness.



The "Full internal write-up" is in French.




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