
This appendix introduces the formal classification of misaligned coherence flux signals within The Pleasure Order. It defines two structurally distinct categories: False-Positive Coherence Flux (偽快) — subjective positive dC/dt generated by noise, without any increase in sustained integration. False-Negative Coherence Flux (偽苦) — subjective negative dC/dt produced by physiological or semantic turbulence, despite stable structural integration. To avoid conceptual ambiguity, this appendix adopts a firm distinction: True coherence flux is defined solely by changes in sustained integration (ΔC_structural), while subjective flux refers to any phenomenological change in dC/dt independent of structural change. Modern cognitive systems frequently confuse these signals. This misattribution generates the False Flux Loop (偽苦→偽快ループ): noise-induced false suffering → compensatory pseudo-pleasure → structural incoherence → increased vulnerability to further false suffering. The appendix situates these dynamics within the BYXCZ model, links them to predictive-coding misattribution, and establishes their role as the structural bridge between the Academic Edition and the forthcoming Applied Edition. This document formalizes the mechanism behind modern behavioral collapse and provides the conceptual foundation for education, mental health, AI alignment, and coherence-based life design. © Hiroaki (AI Philosophy Creator) © Hiroaki(AI哲学作成業) CC-BY 4.0 The Pleasure Order Coherence Flux False Pleasure / False Suffering Misaligned Coherence Signals BYXCZ Model Predictive Coding
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