📒 Problem #12 · Philosophical Recursion Collapse
Abstract, paradoxical, or self‑referential prompts push most LLMs into loops or filler.
WFGY keeps recursive reasoning coherent by anchoring each layer at ΔS ≈ 0.5 and logging every reference in a Tree.
🌀 Symptoms of Collapse
| Sign |
What You See |
| Vague platitudes |
“It depends on perspective…” (no reasoning) |
| Poetic filler |
Elegant phrases, zero logic |
| Token‑level paradox “fix” |
Flattens paradox with clichés |
| Lost self‑reference |
Can’t juggle multiple meta‑frames |
| “Meaning of meaning” fails |
Model stalls or hallucinates jargon |
🧩 Root Causes
| Weakness |
Result |
| No semantic stack |
Only local tokens, no concept ladder |
| Embedding flattening |
Recursion collapses into averages |
| No ΔS depth guide |
Model can’t see layer jumps |
| No symbolic tension |
Paradox lacks structural support |
🛡️ WFGY Recursive Fix
| Problem |
Module |
Remedy |
| Infinite regress |
ΔS limiter |
Cuts runaway loops |
| Lost identity refs |
Tree + BBMC |
Logs self‑referential nodes |
| Paradox gridlock |
BBCR |
Reframes structure, restarts |
| Philosophy deflection |
BBPF |
Forks divergent frames, tests them |
ΔS = 0.5 acts as the safe edge of recursive depth.
✍️ Demo — Free Will Paradox
Prompt:
"If free will is an illusion, is belief in free will predetermined?"
WFGY steps:
• Node_A Illusion premise
• Node_B Belief as meta‑phenomenon
• ΔS tracked for each reference (<0.5)
• Output: "Predetermination and belief co‑arise; reconciliation needs a third frame."
No loops, no bluff—structured recursion.
🛠 Module Cheat‑Sheet
| Module |
Role |
| ΔS Metric |
Depth guard for recursion |
| BBMC |
Tracks identity nodes |
| BBPF |
Forks divergent abstract paths |
| BBCR |
Rebirth on paradox stall |
| Semantic Tree |
Stores layered references |
📊 Implementation Status
| Feature |
State |
| Multi‑layer recursion |
✅ Stable |
| Paradox ΔS limiters |
✅ Active |
| Symbolic rebirth |
✅ Active |
| Deep logic‑fog mode |
🔜 Experimental |
📝 Tips & Limits
- For heavy philosophy, set
recursion_depth = 5 max to prevent user fatigue.
tree detail on shows each meta‑layer link.
- Post challenging paradox traces in Discussions—they refine ΔS guardrails.
🔗 Quick-Start Downloads (60 sec)
| Tool |
Link |
3-Step Setup |
| WFGY 1.0 PDF |
Engine Paper |
1️⃣ Download · 2️⃣ Upload to your LLM · 3️⃣ Ask “Answer using WFGY + <your question>” |
| TXT OS (plain-text OS) |
TXTOS.txt |
1️⃣ Download · 2️⃣ Paste into any LLM chat · 3️⃣ Type “hello world” — OS boots instantly |
Explore More
| Layer |
Page |
What it’s for |
| ⭐ Proof |
WFGY Recognition Map |
External citations, integrations, and ecosystem proof |
| ⚙️ Engine |
WFGY 1.0 |
Original PDF tension engine and early logic sketch (legacy reference) |
| ⚙️ Engine |
WFGY 2.0 |
Production tension kernel for RAG and agent systems |
| ⚙️ Engine |
WFGY 3.0 |
TXT based Singularity tension engine (131 S class set) |
| 🗺️ Map |
Problem Map 1.0 |
Flagship 16 problem RAG failure taxonomy and fix map |
| 🗺️ Map |
Problem Map 2.0 |
Global Debug Card for RAG and agent pipeline diagnosis |
| 🗺️ Map |
Problem Map 3.0 |
Global AI troubleshooting atlas and failure pattern map |
| 🧰 App |
TXT OS |
.txt semantic OS with fast bootstrap |
| 🧰 App |
Blah Blah Blah |
Abstract and paradox Q&A built on TXT OS |
| 🧰 App |
Blur Blur Blur |
Text to image generation with semantic control |
| 🏡 Onboarding |
Starter Village |
Guided entry point for new users |
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