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  1. Automated Rollout For Automatic Machine Handler (amh) Sorters

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    In Phase II, the primary communication bus is activated, but the sorting logic remains purely deterministic (i.e., no learning or adaptation is permitted). The system establishes a handshake protocol with all inventory tags, verifying that each object possesses the required 16-dimensional 'Intent Tag' ($\mathcal{I}_{16}$) necessary for automated processing.
    A critical element here is the establishment of the 'Reciprocity Index' ($\mathcal{R}$), which measures how willingly objects submit to being sorted. A low $\mathcal{R}$ indicates env…
  2. Automation

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    The Principle of Non-Reciprocal Effort (PNE)
    A fundamental observation in advanced automation theory is the Principle of Non-Reciprocal Effort (PNE)/). PNE posits that as the complexity of a system increases (measured by its state-space dimensionality, $D_s$), the required human oversight necessary to maintain nominal functionality increases at a rate inversely proportional to the system’s demonstrated '[Reciprocity Index](/entries/reciprocity-index…