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Why One Input Can Produce Up To 91 Signals

The paper's core accounting move: N embedders create N single-lens signals plus pairwise interactions from the same fixed input.

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At N=13, the constructive ceiling is N plus C(N,2), or 91 structured signals per input before measuring redundancy.

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Why One Input Can Produce Up To 91 Signals

The exact effective count still needs mutual-information auditing, but the direction matters: fixed data can be decomposed before it is replaced.

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The 91 number is a ceiling, not a measured realized floor.

The audit question is pairwise redundancy.

The business question is whether the extra signals help a real task.

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