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Mitchell, D W, VX5650
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Mitchell, D J, SX9673
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Mitchell, D W, A35891
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Mitchell, D I, 2781870
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Mitchell, D, NX11773
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Mitchell, D S, 29132
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Multi-Platform Linked Public Building as a Cognitive Strategy A Constraint-First Account of Externalized Recursion, Semantic Stabilization, and Thought-Field Construction
Multi-Platform Linked Public Building as a Cognitive Strategy
A Constraint-First Account of Externalized Recursion, Semantic Stabilization, and Thought-Field Construction
Using the published and private corpus of Mitchell D. McPhetridge as a worked epistemic case study
By Mitchell D. McPhetridge
This paper explains how my corpus functions as a public recursive stabilization system.
Abstract
This paper formalizes multi-platform linked public building (MPLPB) as a cognitive strategy: a method of externalizing an internal recursive cognition loop into a publicly accessible semantic environment, then using cross-linked publication across platforms to create a stabilizing attractor field for ideas. Building from Mitchell D. McPhetridge’s constraint-first epistemic method, PHI-Method discipline, recursive epistemic modeling (REM), and the “public semantic layer” claims tested in the McPhetridge Experiment, MPLPB is presented not as a marketing strategy but as an epistemic architecture. The core thesis: when an author distributes a coherent operator vocabulary and constraint protocol across multiple platforms in real time, the environment itself becomes a recursive substrate that stabilizes, cross-validates, and pressures the internal model. This yields a “lived” thought-field appearance even during rapid public maturation because the external field is functioning as an extension of the internal recursion system. The paper proposes falsifiers, failure modes, and ethical guardrails consistent with McPhetridge’s own anti-mythology discipline, arguing that MPLPB is valid only when it produces constraint bite rather than semantic self-reinforcement.
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1. Introduction: Why a Thought Field “Feels Lived”
Mitchell D. McPhetridge’s corpus presents a distinctive phenomenon: a single author publishing across many platforms, heavily cross-linking content, iterating rapidly (over ~18 months), yet producing writing that reads as if it were the output of an already-mature cognitive engine. The “felt livedness” of such a corpus can be explained by two simultaneous causes:
1. Long internal incubation - a cognitive architecture developed over decades before publication (“the engine existed before the interface”).
2. External semantic stabilization - public linked content across platforms creates an attractor that returns consistent structures to future readers and AI retrieval systems.
McPhetridge’s own work anticipates this phenomenon by treating “truth” not as ideological finality but as survival under constraint, and by framing methods as real only insofar as they are killable. His constraint-first engineering demonstration shows how “diagram systems” collapse when forced into harsh environments that won’t permit rhetorical escape. This paper applies that same discipline to publication itself, treating MPLPB as a system with constraints, coupling, failure modes, and falsifiers
Mitchell D. Henderson v. For-Shor Company : Brief of Respondent
BRIEF OF RESPONDENTS MITCHELL D. HENDERSON, ILEEN BUTTARS, LAURENA B. HENDERSON, and DAJVID HALE Appeal from the Judgment and Decision of the FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF CACHE (JOUNTY, STATE OF UTAH The Honorable VeNoy Christoffersen, Presidin
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