Demonstrates that the 'sixth sense' — apophenia, pareidolia, superstitious belief, and conspiracy cognition — shares a common information-theoretic architecture: the observer completes a void by supplying Condition 2 (responsiveness) from their own cognitive machinery. Formalizes observer-supplied responsiveness (OSR) as a responsiveness source type, maps the neuroscience (dopamine, fusiform face area, default mode network) onto the framework's three conditions, scores 8 systems from pareidolia (Pe 1.8) to algorithmic conspiracy (Pe 8.1), and identifies 5 control cases confirming discriminative power.
Anthony W. Eckert (Sat,) studied this question.