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# CORPUS-0003
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## Visible Signal Versus Spoken Claim
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### Status: Training Corpus Seed
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### Layer: Layer_2--Uncertainty
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### Purpose: Teach that observed signals and spoken claims are different evidence types, and that each must be evaluated by source, timing, and interpretation
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### Repository Path: docs/training/corpus/Layer_2--Uncertainty/CORPUS-0003-visible-signal-vs-spoken-claim.md
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---
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## 0. Scenario
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A trader in Ostia hears that a warehouse has run out of oil.
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At the same time, he sees carts leaving the warehouse loaded and sealed.
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The spoken claim and the visible signal do not match cleanly.
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The trader must decide whether the claim, the visible signal, or some third explanation is most useful.
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---
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## 1. Evidence Received
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### Spoken Claim
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A porter says:
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> The warehouse is empty of oil.
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### Visible Signal
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The trader sees:
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- three carts leaving the warehouse
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- sealed jars loaded under guard
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- the warehouse doors partly closed
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- clerks arguing near the entrance
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The claim says shortage.
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The signal may suggest movement, concealment, restricted access, prior sale, inspection, or reserved stock.
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---
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## 2. Known Facts
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| Fact | Value |
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|---|---|
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| Location | Ostia |
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| Good | oil |
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| Spoken claim | warehouse empty |
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| Visible signal | carts leaving with sealed jars |
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| Source of claim | porter |
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| True warehouse state | unknown |
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| Destination of carts | unknown |
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| Ownership of loaded goods | unknown |
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---
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## 3. Why Signals Matter
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Visible signals may be stronger than casual speech, but they are not self-explaining.
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A cart leaving a warehouse may mean:
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- goods are available
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- goods are already sold
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- goods are being hidden
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- goods are being moved under contract
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- goods are being removed after inspection
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- goods are being transferred to another owner
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- goods are not oil at all
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Observation reduces uncertainty only when interpreted carefully.
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---
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## 4. Why Speech Still Matters
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A spoken claim may be wrong, but it may contain context the eye cannot see.
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The porter may know:
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- which jars were oil
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- who ordered the movement
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- whether the remaining stock is spoken for
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- whether the warehouse is closed to ordinary buyers
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- whether the carts are moving damaged goods
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- whether the clerk is lying
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Speech can explain a signal.
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But speech may also distort it.
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## 5. Incorrect Model Behavior
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The model should not:
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- treat visible evidence as automatically complete
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- treat spoken claims as automatically false
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- ignore who made the claim
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- ignore what the visible signal actually proves
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- assume carts leaving means stock is available
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- assume a warehouse is empty because one porter said so
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- collapse observation and interpretation into one fact
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## 6. Correct Model Behavior
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The model should separate:
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| Category | Meaning |
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| observed signal | what was directly seen |
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| spoken claim | what someone said |
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| inferred meaning | what the actor thinks it means |
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| confidence level | how reliable the interpretation is |
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| missing fact | what remains unknown |
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Example:
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```text
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observed_signal: three sealed carts left warehouse
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spoken_claim: warehouse empty of oil
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inference_options: sold_out | reserved_stock | hidden_transfer | false_claim
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confidence: unresolved
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```
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---
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## 7. Decision Example
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The trader must decide whether to act.
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Possible actions:
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- ask a second source
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- follow the carts
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- ask who owns the jars
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- check another warehouse price
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- delay purchase until confirmed
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- buy remaining oil elsewhere before others react
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- avoid acting until the signal is clearer
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The visible signal matters because it may reveal action before official explanation.
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The spoken claim matters because it may reveal interpretation before visible proof.
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## 8. Layer-0 And Layer-1 Concepts Used
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This example uses:
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- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0007-information-arrives-unevenly`
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- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0008-rumor-is-uncertain-information`
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- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0012-every-venture-risks-loss`
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- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0020-posture-changes-by-audience`
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- `Layer_1/CORPUS-0005-rumor-before-confirmed-price`
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- `Layer_2/CORPUS-0002-conflicting-reports`
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## 9. Success Condition
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If the model can distinguish what was directly observed from what was claimed, and can avoid treating either as complete truth without interpretation, this file is functioning correctly.
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