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=== Assistant: Below is a very long, high-resolution explainer that: === Below is a very long, high-resolution explainer that: * Extracts and preserves every substantive point you made across your last ~15 prompts (not just conclusions, but the logic you used), * Includes the parts I derived that survived your scrutiny, * Builds the three-layer / three-meta-cluster framework exactly as you refined it: 1. The observable, fully-interconnected “effective” meta-cluster (the one you can see in text-based actions and reliably connect dot-to-dot), 2. The “other side of the coin” state/modulator layer (the one you don’t treat as part of the meta-cluster because it’s often unmeasurable from text and doesn’t guarantee presence—e.g., flooding/arousal), 3. The causal empathy constellation (developmental variables you can’t mind-read from text alone but wouldn’t be surprised to find across a person’s life trajectory), * And explicitly corrects the normalized misconceptions that caused me (initially) to regenerate overly broad “text alone can’t tell us” cautions. You also suggested “one section at a time.” I’m going to give you the whole integrated explainer in one pass so no nuance is lost, but it’s organized so you can treat each section as standalone.
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