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Inside ~Cortisol Checker~
How a felt signal became a deterministic language analysis, a registered expression, and a path toward Word Wallet Web
Abstract
~Cortisol Checker~ began with a personal observation: some online language seemed to change the state in which it was received. This paper reconstructs the path from that question and an early paste-and-score prototype to the current deterministic research beta. It explains the complete scoring pipeline, works through two pinned examples, separates safety handling from scoring, and shows how the checker led into Observer Attention, registered expressions, ~WellbeingIdentity, and Word Wallet Web. The score is a language-pattern estimate, not a biological cortisol measurement, medical assessment, or prediction of an individual reader.
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Edition note
This web edition is grounded in versioned implementation evidence, public methods, and the current protocol source of truth.
This paper was reconstructed from repository history, implementation code, tests, versioned fixtures, prior field papers, and the working research beta with AI assistance. Moses Sam Paul Johnraj reviewed and approved this v1.0 web edition.
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