{
  "title": "de Sitter and Cosmological Holography: structure map",
  "chapter": "de Sitter and Cosmological Holography",
  "kind": "structure",
  "schematic": true,
  "not_to_scale": true,
  "stages": [
    "de Sitter state and observer patch",
    "wavefunction or in-in observable",
    "analytic continuation and dictionary",
    "entropy and static-patch tests",
    "proposal status"
  ],
  "claims": [
    {
      "object": "late-time wavefunction",
      "required_declaration": "state, boundary data, and phase convention",
      "diagnostic": "Ward and analytic-continuation check",
      "licensed_conclusion": "wavefunction coefficients",
      "unsupported_promotion": "ordinary Euclidean CFT probabilities"
    },
    {
      "object": "in-in correlator",
      "required_declaration": "closed-time contour and operator ordering",
      "diagnostic": "reality and cutting checks",
      "licensed_conclusion": "cosmological expectation value",
      "unsupported_promotion": "the same object as a wavefunction coefficient"
    },
    {
      "object": "static-patch proposal",
      "required_declaration": "observer algebra and horizon state",
      "diagnostic": "entropy and finite-system consistency",
      "licensed_conclusion": "a model-dependent observer description",
      "unsupported_promotion": "complete global de Sitter holography"
    }
  ],
  "takeaway": "Late-time wavefunctions, in-in correlators, and static-patch observables are different objects; no single continuation supplies a complete de Sitter dual."
}
