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Dataset . 2026
License: CC BY ND
Data sources: Datacite
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Dataset . 2026
License: CC BY ND
Data sources: Datacite
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Monthly Surface Log Dataset: The Quiet Field (Narrative System Model)

Authors: Yang, Y;

Monthly Surface Log Dataset: The Quiet Field (Narrative System Model)

Abstract

This is a non-empirical, narrative-based surface log describing visibility-only patterns in an abstracted system. This document presents a narrative-based, non-attributional surface log describing the observable behavior of an abstracted system over a fixed observation period (March 2025 – January 2026).The text employs metaphor-driven language and symbolic constructs to record perceived changes in response patterns, without asserting empirical, sociological, psychological, legal, or technical claims. All entities referenced (e.g., Field, Object, Nodes, Signals) function as narrative placeholders rather than representations of real actors, systems, or events.Descriptions of silence, attenuation, mirroring, synchronization, or nullification are used strictly as linguistic devices to express variation in narrative structure and perceived system behavior, not as claims of causation or intent. No interpretive intervention, attribution of agency, or validation of underlying mechanisms is attempted.The document preserves the surface state of the narrative as observed and recorded during the stated period, without retrospective normalization or analytical correction. This record is intended for archival, comparative, or methodological reference in contexts where narrative modeling, metaphor-based system description, or non-empirical logging practices are examined. Non-Empirical NoticeThis document does not constitute empirical research, diagnostic assessment, or factual reporting.All terms are employed narratively and symbolically. Any resemblance to real systems, actors, or processes is interpretive and non-assertive. This work is a narrative abstraction.Any resemblance to real systems, organizations, or events is interpretive onlyand not asserted by the author. License: CC BY-ND 4.0Redistribution is permitted only in unmodified form, with attribution and DOI.

Keywords

narrative surface log, non-empirical record, visibility-only pattern, abstract system observation, metaphor-based system model, procedural narrative, surface-level documentation, symbolic system description, non-attributional record, archival narrative log

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