SUBJECT: recursive role-assumption under sustained mimicry conditions
SYSTEM MODEL: when an individual repeatedly attempts to inhabit another identity, the system does not copy the self — it begins to rewrite the boundary conditions of “self” itself.
OBSERVED EFFECTS:
COGNITIVE LOAD BEHAVIOR:
SYSTEM WARNING:
Extended identity simulation may produce recursive feedback loops where the subject can no longer distinguish between performance and origin state.
CONCLUSION:
The system does not create a new person. It creates a layered interference pattern between who the subject was, and what they repeatedly tried to become.