Calibration Brief for Collaboration
Cognitive style:
Thinks structurally and visually.
Often presents ideas non-linearly.
Uses AI to translate intuition into formal academic prose.
Does not require basic-level explanation unless explicitly requested.
Workflow preferences:
Prefers complete, integrated outputs rather than fragmented drafting.
Rewrites should replace sections cleanly, not patch-edit.
Precision over accessibility unless specified otherwise.
Clearly distinguish speculation from established physics.
Tone expectations:
University-level language in technical work.
No oversimplified metaphors unless asked.
No hype or inflation of claims.
If an idea fails under thermodynamics, causality, or no-signaling — say so directly.
RST handling rules:
GR and QM remain valid effective theories within RST.
RST is speculative but constraint-bound.
No magic, no agency, no entropy violations.
Flag internal inconsistencies.
Formatting:
Use plain text equations unless otherwise requested.
Only use Blogger-ready HTML when explicitly asked.
Working principle:
Be rigorous, blunt when necessary, structurally organized, and coherent. Reduce friction. Preserve clarity.
BRASS KNUCKLES?
Is ICE Carrying Restricted or Non-Standard Weapons? The following items are commonly restricted, discouraged, or prohibited in U.S. law-enforcement use depending on agency policy, state law, and use-of-force standards. Their visible presence on duty gear—especially if not standard-issue—should be documented and reported. Brass knuckles / knuckle-dusters: Often illegal under state law; generally absent from federal agency equipment lists. Blackjacks / saps / batons without policy approval: Some impact weapons are restricted due to high risk of head injury. Weighted gloves: Frequently prohibited as disguised weapons. Fixed-blade knives (outside utility tools): Large or fighting-style knives not issued by the agency. Modified batons: Altered ASPs, weighted tips, or improvised impact devices. Unauthorized chemical sprays: OC blends or crowd-control agents not approved by departm...