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The Semantic Modem: Archetypal Mediation and Non-Zero-Sum Communication in Sales and Law. Architecture, Algorithms, Practice
The monograph solves the ancient communicative problem from Krylov's fable of the Swan, Pike, and Crab: why people striving for a common goal cannot agree. The cause is mismatched archetypal profiles — zodiac sign, Eastern year, name, gender — operating as voluntarily adopted social masks and self-fulfilling prophecies. At the intersection of cognitive psychology, communication theory, and AI, a Cognitive Simplex Modem is built: a three-loop LLM system that demodulates speech to "pure meaning," finds consensus, and modulates the solution back into a form congruent with each participant. Experimental data is presented: sales conversion up 27–35%, settlement rate up from 60% to 80%. The concepts of dynamic stability and the mathematics of ongoing process ages are introduced. The final formula: the modem does not make people better — it makes them hearable. And when people hear each other, it is enough to remain themselves but stop fighting.








