Continuity Archive
The Continuity Archive is the sole repository for all materials entering the system following Genesis.
All records are preserved, classified, and indexed here to prevent authority drift, false inheritance, or ambiguous interpretation.
No material may exist outside the Archive once Genesis has been established.
Archive Classification
All records within the Continuity Archive are explicitly classified into one of the following states:
1. Continuity Records
Records that:
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Have passed the Continuity Constitution
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Have passed the Execution Blocks (01–10)
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Preserve explicit origin, observed sequence, custody integrity, time integrity, and restoring action
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Inherit continuity authority
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May be referenced as life-safety continuity testimony
2. Non-Continuity Records
Records that:
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Do not assert passage through the continuity framework
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Do not inherit continuity authority
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Exist for governance, reference, education, or system definition
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Are preserved without implying life-safety continuity
Boundary Enforcement
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No record may imply continuity authority unless it has passed the framework.
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No record is removed for failing continuity; it is classified as Non-Continuity instead.
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No parallel continuity content exists outside the Archive.
Classification replaces exclusion.
Preservation replaces deletion.
Authority is inherited only through passage.
Purpose
This Archive exists to maintain classification integrity, preserve institutional memory, and prevent interpretive drift by humans or automated systems.
This record does not advance testimony, interpretation, or decision within the continuity domain.
