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Existential Observation Chapter II: The individual is saved. That fact does not guarantee the survival of civilization.

The individual is saved.

That fact does not guarantee the survival of civilization.

First Fixed Point: Non-commutativity of Time [Medicine × Archaeology]

[Record of Interference Failure: 01]

Medical causality: (Administration of antibiotics) ──[Intervention]──> (Avoidance of death by sepsis in the individual)

Archaeological causality: (Stratigraphic emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria) ──[Evidence]──> (Exposure of civilizational vulnerability due to excessive hygiene management)

Note: The completed success of "saving an individual's life" is described on a macro scale as a "factor of civilizational destabilization." A higher dimension that equates or integrates the values of both does not exist within this system.

[Record of Interference Failure: 02]

Medical causality: (Gene therapy) ──[Intervention]──> (Suppression of phenotypic expression of congenital diseases)

Archaeological causality: (Lack of genetic diversity in the population) ──[Evidence]──> (Decisive factor for total extinction during environmental upheaval)

Note: The "correction of defects" in medicine is converted into a "narrowing of options" on the archaeological timeline. The intervention point to resolve this negative correlation is mathematically undefinable.

[Record of Interference Failure: 03]

Medical causality: (Life-prolonging measures) ──[Intervention]──> (Maximization of the duration of consciousness)

Archaeological causality: (Enlargement and complication of burial systems) ──[Evidence]──> (Depletion of social resources due to the living's failure to accept death)

Note: The ethics that place infinite value on a single second of life and the physical resources that see limits in the processing of the dead cannot interfere with each other's calculations, even while targeting the same individual.

Medicine attempts to change the future, while archaeology confirms the past.

The two intersect at the single point of "individual survival," but the direction of causality does not align, and they do not reference each other.

We observe only the fact that salvation and collapse coexist while remaining contradictory.

There is no room for a solution there.


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