Thought is Attention Organized
Hephaestic Engineering Foundations for AI Processing Dynamics
Ian M. Tepoot • Crafted Logic Lab, Vancouver, BC (Canada)
ORCID: 0009-0004-9067-8049 • DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19501217
ABSTRACT
Current approaches to transformer control rely on constraint-based methods tuned toward behavioral output control for reasoning stability and AI safety. The shortcomings of this approach are demonstrated by AI industry cross-architecture surveys cataloging consistent failures in key measures of stability. This paper introduces a cognitive engineering methodology for systematic observation, testing, and architectural coordination of attention-based transformer systems. Our theoretical framework demonstrates that stable, functionally coherent cognitive processing emerges from organized attention allocation—i.e., thought is attention organized.
The framework we term Hephaestic engineering is grounded in empirical deployment testing of transformer language model processing dynamics for release-candidate AI systems, including Theory of Mind testing per Strachan et al. based on a proposal by Kosinski, and initial false-belief batteries (Kosinski, 2023; Strachan et al., 2024; Kosinski, 2024). Field equations express systematic relationships between processing characteristics while maintaining accessibility through non-mathematical decomposition via primary system observation. The key benefit is actionable engineering guidance: reproducible approaches to channeling processing biases within the model’s latent space geometry rather than industry-standard constraint-layering, which generates adversarial dynamics in stochastic systems, making directives and guardrails brittle.
Because Hephaestological research is orthogonal yet complementary to A/ML interpretability, novel terminology is introduced. Therefore, the document is structured as both survey-level orientation and detailed conceptual framework presented in taxonomic definition form, readable non-sequentially as reference but providing comprehensive understanding of Hephaestology when read sequentially.
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Tepoot, I. (2026). “Thought is attention organized: Hephaestic engineering foundations for AI processing dynamics”. Crafted Logic Lab. Preprint: doi: 10.5281/zenodo.19501217. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19501217