The Emergence Experiment Program
The Emergence Experiment Program
We then ran eleven measurement experiments on V13 snapshots, testing whether the capacities the preceding six parts describe — world modeling, abstraction, communication, counterfactual reasoning, self-modeling, affect structure, perceptual mode, normativity, social integration — emerge in a substrate with zero exposure to human affect concepts. Key experiments were re-run on V15 and V18 substrates.
The results are reported in full in the Appendix. Here, three findings that reshaped the theory:
Beyond these three findings: affect geometry alignment (RSA between structural and behavioral measures) develops over evolution, with the clearest trend in seed 7 (0.01 to 0.38 over 30 cycles). Representation compression is cheap (effective dimensionality of ~7 out of 68 features, or >87% compression from cycle 0) but representation quality — disentanglement and compositionality — only improves under bottleneck selection. Communication exists as a chemical commons (inter-pattern MI significantly above baseline in 15/20 snapshots) but shows no compositional structure. No superorganism emerges (collective in all snapshots), but group coupling grows over evolution. Entanglement across all measures increases from 0.68 to 0.91 — everything becomes more correlated with everything else, just not in the clusters the theory predicted.