Whitepaper · v0.2
Observer Attention → Cortisol Checker → Word Wallet Web
How a question about tweets and stress became an Internet of Value invocation, a word with a wallet, and the first enclosed registered expression
Abstract
The story began with a personal observation: some tweets seemed to increase or reduce felt stress. Observer Attention supplied the question of who observes and from what context. Cortisol Checker made the question testable as deterministic language analysis. That capability then suggested an Internet of Value invocation and a wider idea: what if words had wallets, creators could be attributed, and future governed value could flow around use? This field paper follows that sequence from prototype to a working public-analysis and participant-authored response loop, including the decision to distinguish canonical tilde hierarchy from enclosed registered expressions such as ~Cortisol Checker~.
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Edition note
This revised web edition corrects protocol language and incorporates implementation evidence developed after the archived source edition.
This field paper was reconstructed from repository history, implementation logs, tests, board records, and a human-tested production flow with AI assistance. Moses Sam Paul reviewed and approved this v0.2 web edition.
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