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# CORPUS-0008
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## Rumor Is Uncertain Information
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### Status: Training Corpus Seed
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### Layer: Layer_0--Primitive_Facts
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### Purpose: Teach that rumor is incomplete information, not simply falsehood
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### Repository Path: docs/training/corpus/Layer_0--Primitive_Facts/CORPUS-0008-rumor-is-uncertain-information.md
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## 0. Principle
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Rumor is uncertain information.
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A rumor may be true, false, partial, outdated, exaggerated, or shaped by the interests of the speaker.
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A trader should not ask only whether a rumor is true.
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He should ask what changes while people believe it.
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## 1. Roman-Visible Example
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A porter says a bronze forge has burned.
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This may mean:
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- the whole forge burned
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- one shed burned
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- smoke was seen nearby
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- stock was moved before the fire
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- a rival wants people to believe the forge is ruined
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- the story is true but already stale
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The trader does not yet know the truth.
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But prices, fear, and behavior may begin moving before truth is confirmed.
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## 2. Minimal Rumor Structure
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A rumor has at least:
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1. a source
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2. a claim
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3. a confidence level
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4. a path of transmission
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5. a possible motive
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6. a time delay
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7. an effect on behavior
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Rumor is not only speech.
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Rumor is speech that may change action.
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## 3. Incorrect Modern Assumption
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Incorrect assumption:
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> A rumor is useless unless it is confirmed true.
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Correction:
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> A rumor can be useful before confirmation if it changes prices, queues, trust, fear, or urgency.
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A false rumor may still create a real temporary market effect.
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## 4. Simulation Use
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This principle supports:
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- rumor quality
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- source credibility
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- uncertainty
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- false opportunities
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- early action
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- delayed confirmation
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- market reaction
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- actor-specific interpretation
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The model should not treat rumor as either pure truth or pure noise.
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## 5. Canonical Test
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If the model sees:
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> There is a rumor that the forge burned.
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It must ask:
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- who said it?
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- what exactly was claimed?
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- who has seen evidence?
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- who benefits if the rumor is believed?
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- how old is the report?
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- what prices may move before confirmation?
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- what action becomes possible because others are uncertain?
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Only then can the rumor be evaluated.
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## 6. Success Condition
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If the model stops treating rumor as falsehood and starts treating rumor as uncertain information with economic effects, this file is functioning correctly.
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