Meta-CDN

Meta Constraint-Drift-Narrative Framework

Meta-CDN stands for Meta Constraint-Drift-Narrative.
It is the evolved v1.1 version of the original CDN framework, with added semantic contracts, observer bias correction, and steering analysis.

Philosophy

Meta-CDN is a lightweight, bias-aware analytical lens for truth-seeking in fragmented, high-uncertainty environments. It helps you separate visible signals from underlying pressures, hidden realities, and steering forces — without defaulting to naive institutional trust or reflexive conspiracism.

Core Equation (v1.1)

P_effective = [D_measured × w_m + D_latent × w_l] × g(N) × S × O × I

Each factor follows strict semantic contracts to keep analyses consistent between different users.

The Six Layers

1. Constraints (C)

Structural inertia and path dependency — the resistant foundation of any system.

2. Drift (D) — Layered

Raw directional pressures:

3. Narrative Field g(N)

Pure information distortion and amplification (neutral = 1.0).

4. Shadow (S)

The yin/yang gap: overt appearance vs. hidden reality and baggage of actors.

5. Observer (O)

Explicit correction for the analyst’s own biases and blind spots.

6. Influence / Steering (I)

Who benefits from change? How effectively can they steer the reaction and solution phase?

Key Features

When to Use Meta-CDN

Especially powerful in high-stakes, low-trust situations where mainstream consensus is misleading.

Current Version

Meta-CDN v1.1 — Semantic Contracts Edition

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