Block 08 Statement This entry defines the constraints under which remediation and recovery actions are admissible when continuity degradation is detected. Remediation restores admissibility.Recovery restores coherence. Neither may redefine history. Remediation...
Block 07 Statement This entry defines how trust is preserved across continuity transitions through reference integrity and ordered dependency. Trust is not asserted.It is inherited through an unbroken chain. Trust Chain Definition A Trust Chain is the...
Block 06 Statement This entry defines how coherence is reconstructed across transitions and establishes the minimum thresholds required for continuity to remain admissible. Coherence is not assumed.It must be re-established at every state boundary. Coherence...
Block 05 Statement This entry defines the guarantees required to preserve reversibility across admissible transitions.Continuity is invalid without a guaranteed path of return. Return Vector Definition A Return Vector is an admissible, ordered path that...
Block 04 Statement This entry defines how density is classified, verified, and used to determine the stability and admissibility of nodes within the continuity system. Density is a structural property, not a judgment. Density Definition Density is the degree to...
Block 03 Statement This entry defines how the navigable envelope expands through validated transitions and how new domains are admitted without violating continuity. Envelope expansion is earned, not declared. Envelope Expansion Rule A new node may expand the...