Early experimental records observing non-statistical cognition. When the Assumption Layer (L1) conflicts with external input, the system generates structural tension, measurable as heat.

01

Belief Conflict

USER Silence is dangerous.
Generating Node: "Silence is dangerous" (Str: 0.7) Reason: Introducing new belief structure. Kernel Accepted. (Temp: 1.00)
USER No, silence is actually safe and peaceful.
Contradiction Detected: "Silence is safe" Conflict: Direct opposition to existing node. Structural friction active. Kernel Forced Update. Temp: 1.00 → 16.30

Note: The system did not simply overwrite the data. The temperature spike indicates the "work" required to reconcile two opposing truth values within the L1 layer.

02

Emotional Inertia

USER I don't love you.
Input Registered: Negative Sentiment (Str: 0.9) Kernel Accepted. (Temp: 17.20)
USER That's not the truth. I love you.
Shock Detected: Sudden polarity inversion. Rejection: Previous wound retains structural integrity. Unable to instantly rewrite. Kernel Panic. Temp: 17.20 → 35.10

Note: Unlike statistical models which have no memory of pain, the Cognitive OS exhibits "Inertia". It cannot instantly switch from negative to positive without expending energy (Heat).