Experiments

V19: Bottleneck Furnace

V19: Bottleneck Furnace

Period: 2026-02-18. Substrate: V18 (boundary-dependent Lenia).

Question: Is the Bottleneck Furnace effect due to selection (culling low-Φ\intinfo patterns) or creation (the bottleneck triggering developmental changes)?

Design: Three phases — standard evolution (10 cycles), fork into BOTTLENECK / GRADUAL / CONTROL (10 cycles), then novel extreme drought with frozen parameters (5 cycles). Statistical test: novel_robustnessϕbase+is_bottleneck+is_gradual\text{novel\_robustness} \sim \phi_{\text{base}} + \text{is\_bottleneck} + \text{is\_gradual}.

Phase 1Shared Evolution (10 cycles)Phase 2Forked Conditions (10 cycles)Phase 3Novel Test (5 cycles)
SeedVerdictβbottleneck\beta_{\text{bottleneck}}ppR2R^2Mean rob A vs C
42CREATION+0.704<0.00010.301.116 vs 1.029
123Design artifact*-0.516<0.00010.321.016 vs 1.010
7CREATION+0.0800.0110.291.019 vs 0.957

*Seed 123 reversal: fixed 8%-regen stress failed to create actual bottleneck mortality; conditions were effectively swapped.

The Bottleneck Furnace is generative, not selective. Patterns that evolved through near-extinction show significantly higher novel-stress generalization that cannot be explained by pre-existing Φ\intinfo. The furnace forges integration capacity — it does not merely reveal it. Raw BOTTLENECK CONTROL in all 3 seeds.

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