Measuring the holonomy tri-language resonance (intended for a Studio proof-card) showed it is NOT a robust proof: the engine's own holonomy_similarity (CGA inner product) anti-correlates, and the Euclidean 'aligned closer than misaligned' claim passes only via averaging in the close Hebrew distance + one cherry-picked negative (1.3% margin) — the aligned Greek clause is itself farther than the negative, and the verdict flips ±20-55% under other negatives. Decoration, not proof (CLAUDE.md, Schema-Defined Proof Obligations). - docs/analysis/holonomy-resonance-proof-not-robust-2026-06-14.md: the rigorous finding (numbers), why a Holonomy proof tab cannot be built honestly yet (stays missing_evidence), and bounded research questions. - Downgrade the two clause-resonance decoration tests to honest tripwires that assert the true state and fail (pointing to the doc) if the resonance becomes real. Token-pair cga_inner tests left intact + flagged as a separate, un-audited claim. 70 holonomy-adjacent tests pass.
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Finding: the holonomy tri-language "resonance proof" is not robust
Date: 2026-06-14 Status: substrate finding (load-bearing for the CORE-Logos roadmap and the field-as-reasoner research track). Triggered by W-Holonomy ("make the crown proof legible in the Studio"): measuring the real geometry before building the UI showed there is no robust proof to make legible yet.
Claim under test
The "crown proof" of the three-language design (HolonomyAlignmentCase,
language_packs/schema.py): aligned canonical clauses across Hebrew / Greek /
English produce nearby holonomies — closer than a misaligned negative — without
flattening their distinctions. The flagship case is HAC-001:
word/דבר/λόγος + beginning/ראשית/ἀρχή + truth/אמת/ἀλήθεια, negative = truth→ζωή
(vitality). Encoding via algebra.holonomy.holonomy_encode; comparison metric
in question.
Measurements (deterministic; re-encode is bit-identical)
1. The engine's own metric (holonomy_similarity = CGA inner product) anti-correlates.
| pair | holonomy_similarity |
|---|---|
| anchor(en) ↔ aligned(he) | −14.49 |
| anchor(en) ↔ aligned(grc) | −159.93 |
| anchor(en) ↔ negative(grc, ζωή) | +122.63 |
Aligned mean −87.2 vs negative +122.6 → the misaligned clause scores as more similar. The owned metric says the opposite of the claim.
2. The Euclidean norm "passes" only via an averaging artifact + one cherry-picked negative.
- aligned Greek alone:
‖en − grc_aligned‖ = 56.85 - misaligned negative:
‖en − grc_ζωή‖ = 43.63 - → the aligned Greek clause is farther from the anchor than the misaligned one.
- The original test passed only because it averaged in the close Hebrew distance
(
‖en − he‖ ≈ 29.3):mean(29.3, 56.85) = 43.07 < 43.63— a 1.3% margin.
3. Swapping the negative flips the verdict wildly (per-component, grc 3rd token swapped):
| negative token | ‖en − grc_neg‖ |
aligned(56.85) closer? | margin |
|---|---|---|---|
| ζωή (vitality) | 43.63 | no | −23.3% |
| ἀρχή (beginning) | 25.71 | no | −54.8% |
| λόγος (word) | 68.40 | yes | +20.3% |
Conclusion
The HolonomyAlignmentCase obligation is decoration, not proof by CLAUDE.md's
own bar (Schema-Defined Proof Obligations: "A test that passes under conditions
that bypass the obligation it nominally proves is decoration, not proof"). The
passing test test_holonomy_alignment_case_positive_closer_than_negative holds
only for one averaged configuration and one negative, at a 1.3% margin, and
inverts under equally-valid alternatives. Under the engine's own similarity
metric it inverts entirely.
Therefore:
- A Studio "Holonomy proof-card" tab cannot be built honestly. Rendering a "holds"
verdict off this would be the impressive-but-ungrounded output CLAUDE.md forbids.
Holonomy stays honest-absent (
missing_evidence) in the Studio — which is exactly what LG-2/3/4 already do. Confirmed correct. - The decoration test is downgraded (this PR) to assert only the true state — the resonance does not robustly separate aligned from misaligned — so the obligation is no longer silently green. It is a tripwire: if a future encoding makes the resonance robust, the guard fails and must be replaced by a real proof (and this doc updated).
What a real proof would require (research, not wiring)
A legitimate holonomy resonance proof must robustly separate aligned from
misaligned across many clauses × many negatives, with a stable margin,
under a single declared metric (ideally the owned holonomy_similarity, or a
geometrically-justified alternative with a stated reason). The current encoding
does not do this even for the flagship example. This belongs in the deferred
field-as-reasoner / content-stays-meaningful research track, not the workbench
build. It is not pitch-blocking — holonomy is honestly absent regardless.
Open research questions (for a bounded, falsifiable spike)
- Is there a metric (normalized
holonomy_similarity, geodesic distance on the Spin manifold, …) under which aligned robustly > misaligned across a corpus? - Is the per-token
_position_rotorinjection drowning the semantic signal in path-order geometry? (Aligned-grc being farther than a random negative hints the encoding is dominated by something other than meaning.) - Does the proof need a clustering formulation (aligned clauses mutually close, negative an outlier) rather than anchor-distance?
Any spike here is bounded and falsifiable: "does construction X separate aligned from misaligned across N×M with margin ≥ τ?" — answerable, not open-ended.
Tests downgraded in this PR
Two tests asserted the holonomy-clause resonance as if proven; both are downgraded to honest tripwires that assert the true state (aligned clause farther than the misaligned negative) and will fail — pointing back here — if a future encoding makes the resonance real:
tests/test_alignment_graph.py::test_holonomy_alignment_resonance_is_not_yet_a_robust_proof(was..._positive_closer_than_negative— theHolonomyAlignmentCaseschema-defined obligation).tests/test_holonomy_resonance.py::test_aligned_clause_holonomy_does_not_robustly_beat_misaligned(wastest_aligned_clauses_have_higher_similarity_than_unrelated— the identical averaged-distance artifact).
Not audited here (separate, narrower claim): the token-pair cga_inner
resonance tests — test_triple_alignment_closer_than_other_triples,
test_light_alignment_clusters_across_mounted_trilingual_field,
test_same_root_hebrew_forms_land_closer_than_unrelated_noun,
test_structured_morphology_improves_same_root_hebrew_resonance. These compare
individual versors (not multi-token clause holonomies), a different and
narrower property than the clause-resonance proof above. They currently pass;
whether each is robust or another cherry-picked configuration is an open
follow-up, not covered by this finding.