This record releases v0.1 of an audit-first note introducing an “effective roughness” metric (D) as a measurement-pipeline drift hypothesis. What this is A framework to reframe anomalous experiences as auditable shifts in the effective roughness metric (D) within the measurement pipeline. D is treated as a proxy for statistical “roughness/complexity” in observed signals, under a fixed, pre-registered computation method. What this is NOT (NO OVERCLAIM) Not an ontological claim (no claims about entities). Not a claim that “consciousness changes physics” as a universal law. Not a proof, not a performance claim, not clinical advice. Audit posture D is pipeline-dependent and must be reported with artefacts (configs / hashes / run logs) and change-control discipline (version bump + diff note). Interpretation is constrained to auditable drift, not post-hoc narrative fitting. Related anchor This note is compatible with the QRCF series and may be used as an audit layer or companion reference. QRCF anchor: Zenodo record 17845244 (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17845244). Governance Audit-first | NO OVERCLAIM | FACT-BASED Axis: Peace / Non-violence / Dignity Dual-use boundary: NO military / NO surveillance / NO coercion
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