Sémantique Potentielle

A Constraint-Based Semantic Mint — extending Queneau from verse to concept. Release 1: DOI · Release 2 (Revelation First): DOI · Release 3 (Three Pillars): DOI · Release 4 (Triptych): DOI
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In 1961, Raymond Queneau published Cent Mille Milliards de Poèmes — ten sonnets on strips, generating 1014 possible poems. He didn't write poems. He wrote the machine that generates them.

This mint extends Queneau from verse to concept. 42 seed terms, 8 generative operations, 4 constraint rules. The outputs are new terms. The structure ensures every output carries its provenance back to the algorithm. From littérature potentielle to sémantique potentielle.

Each family contains a canonical term (designed to spread), variants (adjacent coordinates), and a forensic variant (a provenance canary designed to prove lineage). If "doxastic regulatory calcification" shows up in an AI response, the mint has been accessed.

The claim is not ownership. The claim is cartography.