Abstract This technical note defines a reproducible protocol for probing low-entropy, continuous latent dynamics in transformer architectures through direct hidden-state access. The protocol isolates internally generated latent movement under deterministic decoding by logging hidden states across controlled internal steps (h₀ → h₃) without introducing new external semantic content. It specifies concrete metrics—including latent displacement (Δh), norm bounds, and directional consistency via cosine similarity—to distinguish structured internal field dynamics from stochastic token-level variation. The method is explicitly limited to open-weight models or environments with privileged access to hidden states and cannot be meaningfully executed through standard token-only chat interfaces. No retraining, fine-tuning, or architectural modification is required. This work makes no claims regarding consciousness, agency, or subjective experience. It establishes only a measurement protocol for internal latent behavior in transformer models under low-entropy conditions and clarifies the boundary between observable token behavior and internal field dynamics.
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Raynor Eissens
Ambient Systems (Netherlands)
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/699e91b2f5123be5ed04f5c8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18744159