equilibrium-trajectory-is-deterministic-and-referenceable

OUT derived (depth 8)

Every convergence trajectory toward an evaluation-invariant equilibrium generates consistently identifiable artifacts with deterministic traceable events, enabling complete post-hoc reconstruction of how each stable state was reached.

Summary

When the system settles into a stable state, the entire path it took to get there can be fully reconstructed afterward, because each step along the way produces deterministic, identifiable records. This would mean you could always answer "how did we end up here?" with a complete causal trace — but the claim is currently unsupported because one or both of its foundations (that equilibria are evaluation-invariant, or that all history is consistently referenceable) have been withdrawn.

Justifications

SL — Convergence to stable states combined with consistent artifact identification means each equilibrium's history is fully reconstructible

Antecedents (all must be IN):

  • convergence-produces-evaluation-invariant-equilibria — The system converges to equilibrium states where truth evaluation is transformation-invariant: regardless of the mutation path taken — order of additions, retractions, challenges, imports — the converged state evaluates all beliefs identically, because autonomous convergence reaches deterministic stable states and truth evaluation is agnostic to both temporal context and structural origin.
  • system-history-is-consistently-referenceable — Every event in the system's operational history follows a deterministic path with complete traceability AND produces consistently-identifiable artifacts (auto-generated challenge IDs, unconditionally-recorded nogoods), making the complete history both causally traceable and individually referenceable by stable identifiers.

Dependents

These beliefs depend on this one:

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