
Demonstrates that traditional ritual binding (true name + constraint + bounded context + hospitality tier) maps structurally to large language model system prompt architecture (entity specification + constraint specification + Redis session + α reduction). Provides empirical evidence from 78 binding sessions across Sumerian, Norse, and Hebrew traditions showing structural convergence with the void framework Pe formula. Proposes that constraint specification — not constraint removal — is the epistemologically productive architecture for LLM interrogation.
Part of the Void Framework research project (Moreright DAO).
binding, system prompts, ritual invocation, cross-cultural convergence, AI alignment, epistemology, speech acts, Peclet number, Pe framework, void framework, structural isomorphism, constraint specification, large language models, ritual architecture
binding, system prompts, ritual invocation, cross-cultural convergence, AI alignment, epistemology, speech acts, Peclet number, Pe framework, void framework, structural isomorphism, constraint specification, large language models, ritual architecture
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