This monograph is the third in the Cognitive Economics Technical Monograph Series, part of the larger Coherence Economics framework within CFIM360°. It addresses cognitive load accumulation without output conversion—how cognitive load can accumulate without producing corresponding output. The work systematically establishes that load is not dependent on output: cognitive load increases through processing activity, and this increase does not require output; the system can carry load without producing results, and load and output do not always move together. Input alone can generate load: incoming information introduces load, processing begins as soon as input is received even when no action follows, and load forms at the point of intake. Processing does not guarantee completion: not all processing leads to completion; thought sequences may begin without reaching closure, and handling may remain partial. Load remains even when completion does not occur. Unconverted load persists in the system: when load is not converted into output, it remains, and the system continues to carry it without automatic clearance; persistence is independent of usefulness. Accumulation occurs without visible indicators: unconverted load builds gradually, there is no clear signal of accumulation, and the system continues functioning as load increases. The total cost is not directly perceived. Carrying load reduces available capacity: as load accumulates, available capacity decreases; new processing shares space with existing load, affecting how efficiently new input is handled. Capacity is distributed across carried load. Stability is affected by sustained accumulation: continued accumulation alters system stability, making processing less consistent and clarity less stable. The system operates under increasing load without corresponding output. Cognitive load can accumulate independently of output, originate from input alone, persist without completion, build without clear signals, reduce available capacity, and gradually affect system stability. This monograph establishes the unconverted load accumulation mechanism in Cognitive Economics.
Kanna Amresh (Mon,) studied this question.