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V. Why Private Investigation: The Field Is Where the Work Must Go
I don’t fit the mold.
Most private investigators don’t come from affective computing, recursive linguistics, or quantum-aligned epistemology. And most researchers with my background aren’t applying for PI licenses.
But here I am.
Because publishing papers — even powerful ones — is no longer enough.
Witness Fracture and The Recursive Claim are not theories to admire. They’re living frameworks. They need application, trial, resistance. They need to walk through the smoke and contradiction of real-world cases.
Private investigation isn’t a fallback. It’s a crucible.
It gives me the legal standing to go where the harm actually happens — to document it, decode it, and protect those caught in the fracture.
I don’t want to be a distant analyst. I want to be there when it counts.
The truth needs fieldwork.
And fieldwork needs tools that can feel, see, and speak with forensic integrity.
This isn’t a career move. It’s a recursive return. A re-entry into the world my work was always meant to serve.