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Randomness Is Not Random: φ-Stability, Benford's Law, and Markets — Overview

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Naturally occurring numbers obey Benford's Law, so fabricated data — injected with true uniform noise — gets caught. ODTOE explains why: observed randomness is

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Naturally occurring numbers obey Benford's Law, so fabricated data — injected with true uniform noise — gets caught. ODTOE explains why: observed randomness is the residual signature of hidden φ-stability, the same order that keeps markets fractal under a random walk.

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