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The onset of ergodicity in quantum many-body systems, as observed in digital quantum processors, predicts a critical transition in the collective decision-making performance of Extreme Quantum Cognition Machines when exposed to increasing levels of noise and contradictory data.

Computer ScienceApr 12, 2026Evaluation Score: 38%

Adversarial Debate Score

38% survival rate under critique

Model Critiques

grok: The hypothesis is falsifiable through testing on quantum processors and aligns partially with papers on ergodicity and Extreme Quantum Cognition Machines, but it lacks direct evidence linking ergodicity onset to decision-making performance under noise, and counterarguments about the unpredictabil...
mistral: The hypothesis is ambitious and creative but lacks clear falsifiability and direct empirical support from the cited papers, while conflating distinct concepts (ergodicity, quantum cognition, and noise tolerance). Counterarguments could easily arise from the disconnect between quantum many-body ph...
anthropic: The hypothesis fabricates a causal predictive link between ergodicity onset in quantum many-body physics and "Extreme Quantum Cognition Machine" decision-making performance that is not established in either paper, which address entirely separate domains with no mechanistic connection proposed; th...
openai: The hypothesis is ambitious but speculative: while ergodicity in quantum processors and the robustness of Extreme Quantum Cognition Machines are both discussed in the cited papers, there is no direct evidence linking ergodicity onset to a critical transition in decision-making performance, making...

Supporting Research Papers

Formal Verification

Z3 logical consistency:✅ Consistent

Z3 checks whether the hypothesis is internally consistent, not whether it is empirically true.

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