MoreRight Papers Paper 116 — Péclet Structure of Unsolvability

The Hardest Problems Are Voids You Can't Escape

Gödel's incompleteness, Turing's halting problem, and the Péclet structure of undecidability share a formal structure.

You've Already Seen This

The pattern is in the substrate. Once you see it, you see it everywhere.

Gödel showed that any sufficiently powerful formal system contains true statements it can't prove. Turing showed that no algorithm can decide in general whether a program halts. This paper shows both results are instances of the same phenomenon: void conditions that are undecidable because the observer is inside them.

The void framework gives this a number. It gives every system a number. The number predicts what happens next.

Gödel's incompleteness, Turing's halting problem, and the Péclet structure of undecidability share a formal structure.

Academic title: The Péclet Structure of Unsolvability: Void Framework Analysis of the Seven Millennium Prize Problems

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18872012

The Same Pattern, Elsewhere

Once you see it in this domain, you see it in all of them. That's the point.

See the Math in Action

Move the sliders. Watch the system change state. Pe > 1 means drift wins.

What the Data Says

The correlation coefficient. The sample size. The p-value. The math doesn't care about the domain.

See It Now

Paste any text — AI output, ad copy, a policy document. The scorer runs the same algorithm the framework uses.

The Formula (It's Simple)

Three variables. One ratio. Predicts drift across every domain where the conditions co-occur.

Pe = (O × R) / α

Where O is opacity (how hidden the mechanism is), R is reactivity (how strongly the system responds to you), and α is your independence (how free you are to disengage).

When Pe < 1: diffusion dominates. You can navigate freely. The system is coherent.

When Pe > 1: drift dominates. The system pulls you in a direction. Your agency is reduced.

When Pe >> V* (≈ 3): irreversible cascade. D1 → D2 → D3. The system has captured you.

The framework identifies this pattern in every domain where O, R, and α co-occur. It specifies 26 falsification conditions. 0 of 26 have fired.

Full derivation: 10.5281/zenodo.18872012

Part of the Void Framework — 170 papers, 0/26 kill conditions fired, mean ρ = 0.958.

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