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Mode-Switch Disarticulation

META-1 · Coupling Failure·Named in Briefing 038·12 May 2026·7 citations across 72 briefings

Canonical Definition

A single architecture executes concealment-mode and disclosure-mode Channel Decomposition across consecutive cadence-windows on the same artifact. The structural signature is that the architecture itself does not change; only the mode of presentation does, and the marketplace must reconstruct the artifact across both modes to read it. Where Surrogate Re-Disclosure (Cycle 2 candidate) names delegation-level mode re-occupation, Mode-Switch Disarticulation names principal-level mode-switching as the architectural mechanism.

First named in Briefing 038

Citation Timeline

Every briefing where this pattern is cited in prose. The naming briefing is highlighted.

10 May 2026Sunday
Briefing 036 · Cycle 2
Sabbath Operationalization of the Three-Bilateral Stack
… The Cycle 2 monitoring imperative therefore acquires today its most diagnostically rich candidate: Mode-Switch Disarticulation , in which a single architecture executes both concealment-mode and disclosure-mode Channel Decomposition across consecutive cadence-windows to optimize the marketplace and audience response o…
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11 May 2026Monday
Briefing 037 · Cycle 2
Mode-Switch Reversal at Monday Open — The Three-Bilateral Stack Resolves Asymmetrically
…oday's structurally most consequential signal is the Mode-Switch Reversal that resolves yesterday's Mode-Switch Disarticulation candidate. Russia executed Saturday concealment-mode (parade-without-equipment + mobile-internet shutdown) followed by Sunday disclosure-mode (Putin's “coming to an end” statement and direct-Z…
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12 May 2026Tuesday
Briefing 038 · Cycle 2
The Istanbul Counter-Stroke — Mode-Switch Disarticulation Promotes to Vocabulary; Russia's Tuesday Re-Disclosure Demonstrates Intra-Architecture Recursion
…an moves occurred this week is unverified. The structural-vocabulary moves named in this briefing ( Mode-Switch Disarticulation , Disclosure-Mode Discount, Credential Institutionalization) remain analytically defensible but their specific empirical anchors require re-grounding. See Briefing No. 039 (2026-05-13) for the…
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13 May 2026Wednesday
Briefing 039 · Cycle 2
The Venue Substitution and the Ceasefire-vs-Operations Gap — Surrogate Re-Disclosure Refines Recursive Re-Disclosure; Trump-Xi Beijing Summit Substitutes for Istanbul as Principal Axis; April CPI Forces Channel Decomposition at Fed by Retiring Rate-Cut Credential
…s the second-order diagnostic of the corridor’s analytical apparatus: the corridor has acquired the Mode-Switch Disarticulation concept (Briefings 036-038) but has not acquired the venue-shift companion at the same rate. The Cycle 2 monitoring imperative tracks whether the framing surfaces within 7-14 days under sustai…
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14 May 2026Thursday
Briefing 040 · Cycle 2
The Convergent Counter-Display — Beijing’s Diplomatic Peak Synchronized with Russia’s War Record
…monitoring today as a distinct structural object, not as an iteration of Surrogate Re-Disclosure or Mode-Switch Disarticulation .
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27 May 2026Wednesday
Briefing 048 · Cycle 2
Capability Substrate Assembly vs. Posture Theater
… continued operations. The Capability Opacity pattern (META-1, Briefing 003) names the AI side; the Mode-Switch Disarticulation pattern (META-1, Briefing 038) names the diplomatic side. The marketplace at fresh all-time highs reads the capability assembly. The approval polling decline on both Iran and the economy reads…
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28 May 2026Thursday
Briefing 049 · Cycle 2
Framework Rupture vs. Substrate Assembly
…simply instantiate Narrative-Physical Decoupling (Briefing 007) at bilateral scale, or overlap with Mode-Switch Disarticulation (Briefing 038). It enters the monitoring pool as a candidate, not a promotion, and requires cross-architecture instances before any promotion.
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