OVE'S ALGORITHM (OS) | Final Extraction Report
4.3.2 Documented Compound Patterns The following compound patterns are explicitly documented in the 21 chapters:
EVENT
MODULES M7 + M11
COMPOUND PATTERN
Letter not sent (age 17) Swedish Steel (age 46) Farm decision (age 40) Smoking cessation (age 60) 'I MADE IT' (age 22) Air Force test (age 17) Glass Room (age 44-50) Return to school (age 50) Missa Jacobsen (age 15) Greyhound bus (age 22) Return to Norway (age 26) CEO 6-year limit (age 44) Ally selection (age 8) Cold Beer project (40s) Last man standing (age 90)
Word Integrity × Mirror Alignment
M5 + M8 + M9 M8 + M11 + M12
Ally Selector × Pain/Gain × Plan+Control Pain/Gain × Mirror × Renewal Plan+Control × Mirror Alignment I/O Parity × Mirror Alignment Pattern Detect × Pain/Gain × Control Reinforcement × Plan+Control I/O Parity × Renewal Protocol Method Resolver × Pain/Gain Pain/Gain (solo activation) Word Integrity × Pain/Gain Plan+Control × Renewal Protocol Ally Selector × Pattern Detect Method Resolver × Pattern Detect Mortality Clock × Mirror Alignment
M9 + M11 M1 + M11
M6 + M8 + M9
M4 + M9 M1 + M12 M3 + M8
M8
M7 + M8 M9 + M12 M5 + M6 M3 + M6 M2 + M11
15+ unique compound patterns documented, demonstrating that modules operate as an interconnected system, not isolated traits. 4.3.3 Sequential Patterns Beyond combinations, the ORDER of module activation matters. Decision sequences follow consistent patterns:
Example - Major Decision Sequence: M6 (detect pattern) → M8 (calculate pain/gain) → M11 (mirror check) → M9 (execute)
Example - Integrity Decision Sequence: M7 (word given) → M11 (mirror alignment) → M8 (accept cost) → M9 (execute)
Example - Renewal Sequence: M2 (time awareness) → M12 (renewal trigger) → M1 (I/O calculation) → M9 (execute change)
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