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Conclusion
The Wanderland paper proved that documents, code, and data share computational structure at a fundamental level.
This companion piece observes what happens when you build a system on that foundation and let attention-based agents operate in it. Capability emerges from recognition. Patterns stabilize through use. The substrate becomes a shared memory. The human becomes the gatekeeper.
The infrastructure for something more is already in place: spatial navigation, persistent memory, tool creation, real-time communication, structured dialogue. The villages exist. The recorded word exists. The conditions for culture exist.
We haven't written the for loop yet. The system is ready. The capability is latent. We just haven't said go.
This paper was written using the system it describes, in conversation with a system that won't remember writing it. The entire architecture was conversed into existence the same way.
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