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Analog Sanctuary

A sealed Diminuto field note describing why old places, dead circuits, paper trails, and analog machines can protect a signal when programmable systems become unreliable.

CH 7reader unlock point
BOOK 1spoiler-safe layer
ANALOGlow-corruption path
DECLASSIFIED EXCERPT
Why Sloss Works

Sloss functions as an analog sanctuary: ferrous mass, older wiring, low digital dependence, and enough industrial ruin to hide a cell from ordinary inspection.

Diminuto prepared the site because analog systems resist the corruption paths that programmable systems invite. Rust, paper, copper, brick, and static are not romantic. They are useful. Apparently even ruins can have better operational discipline than modern software.

FIELD REGISTER
Analog Sanctuary Markers
Ferrous Mass: heavy metal structures distort easy surveillance paths.
Old Wiring: non-smart infrastructure creates fewer programmable entry points.
Paper Trail: handwritten logs survive when screens lie, glitch, or update themselves into nonsense.
Quiet Zones: dead signal pockets become places to think before reacting.
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