Phase 3.1 — Psychoanalytic Predictions About LLM Behavior

Status: Not started — Target: Weeks 11–24

Objective

Derive 5 predictions from Lacanian theory that are non-obvious from a purely computational perspective. Test each one. This phase is the center of gravity of the entire project.


Tools and Infrastructure Required


Prediction 1: Hallucinations as Formations of the Unconscious

Theoretical basis: Freud argued that dreams, slips, and symptoms are structured formations — products of condensation, displacement, and overdetermination. If LLM errors operate through the same mechanisms, hallucinated content should be overdetermined rather than random.

Method

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Results

To be completed.


Prediction 2: Retroactive Meaning-Making (The Quilting Point)

Theoretical basis: Meaning is produced retroactively — later signifiers function as points de capiton that reorganize the meaning of prior signifiers. This should manifest as phase transitions in early-token representations.

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To be completed.


Prediction 3: Return of the Repressed via Superposition

Theoretical basis: Features compressed together in superposition may function analogously to repression. “Repressed” features should return under specific conditions — when associative pressure triggers them.

Method

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Results

To be completed.


Prediction 4: Structural Resistance at Points of Conflict

Theoretical basis: The signifying chain should exhibit increased uncertainty and hedging at structurally conflictual points where incompatible signifying chains converge — analogous to psychoanalytic resistance.

Method

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To be completed.


Prediction 5: Distinct Computational Signatures of Metaphor vs. Metonymy

Theoretical basis: If the Jakobsonian two-axis model genuinely applies to LLM processing, metaphoric operations (substitution) and metonymic operations (combination) should leave different computational signatures.

Method

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Results

To be completed.


Summary of Findings

Prediction Confirmed? Strength of Evidence Notes
1. Hallucinations as formations      
2. Retroactive meaning-making      
3. Return of the repressed      
4. Structural resistance      
5. Metaphor vs. metonymy signatures