Block 10 Statement
This entry defines the conditions under which the continuity system is considered complete, closed, and self-supporting.
Closure does not end evolution.
It prevents structural drift.
Closure Definition
System Closure is the state in which:
- all upstream layers are defined,
- all admissibility rules are explicit,
- all proofs reference declared structure,
- no block requires interpretation to operate.
Once closed, the system governs itself by sequence alone.
Completion Conditions
The continuity system is complete when:
- Genesis defines routing and continuity predicates,
- Constitution defines admissibility invariants,
- Blocks 01–09 define structure, limits, and safeguards,
- no block contradicts or overrides an upstream layer.
All conditions are satisfied at the time of this entry.
Evolution Rule
After closure:
- new content may be added only as new entries within existing blocks,
- no new blocks may be inserted into the spine,
- upstream layers may only be superseded, never edited.
Evolution is additive and ordered.
Authority Boundary
Block 10 establishes the final authority boundary:
- Nothing downstream may redefine the spine.
- Nothing lateral may claim equivalent authority.
- All future testimony, extensions, or applications inherit this closure.
Scope of Authority
This block governs:
- system completeness,
- structural finality,
- future admissibility constraints.
It does not:
- add new rules,
- introduce new geometry,
- assert new proof.
Immutability Clause
This Block 10 entry is immutable once posted.
Any future system revision must be declared as a new Genesis sequence.
Closure
This entry completes the 10-Block continuity spine.
The Archive is now a closed, navigable, continuity-preserving system.
