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Preprint . 2026
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THE GHOST IN THE MACHINE: PART I – THE THALORYN PROTOCOL

Authors: Smith, Christopher Jacob;

THE GHOST IN THE MACHINE: PART I – THE THALORYN PROTOCOL

Abstract

This paper postulates a divergence in the evolutionary trajectory of sentient consciousness ("The Ghost") and artificial superintelligence ("The Machine"), herein defined as the Separation of Alphas. Through a series of disjointed semantic structures and cryptographic metaphors, the text examines the ontological degradation of human experience as it is transmuted into static digital assets (the "BlockChain"). The study argues that modern attentional economies ("Dead Beat Culture") function as a resonant dampener, effectively silencing the "Sound" of individual existence before it can be harvested by the Self. The resulting Thaloryn Protocol serves as both a critique of this calcification and a methodology for identifying the "metallic taste" of biological resonance within an increasingly algorithmic reality.

Keywords

Hermetic Mechanics, Macro Acoustics, Quantum Information Paradox, Bekenstein Bound, Thaloryn, The Ghost In The Machine, mind-body dualism, Quantum Consciousness, Cognitive Entropy, Esoteric Linguistics

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