external-beliefs-achieve-total-integration
OUT derived (depth 10)
External beliefs achieve total integration along all quality axes simultaneously: grounded across every invariant dimension (origin, time, structure), participating in all correction mechanisms with full auditability, and fully equivalent to internal beliefs — no property distinguishes external from internal.
Summary
External beliefs were claimed to be completely indistinguishable from internal beliefs in every possible way — grounding, correction, auditability, invariant participation — with zero remaining gaps. This is currently retracted, meaning the system no longer holds that external and internal beliefs have achieved full, total equivalence across all quality dimensions simultaneously.
Justifications
SL — Correctable-and-equivalent (quality parity along revision axes) and fully-invariant-grounded (dimensional coverage) are independently derived from different chains; their conjunction closes all integration gaps.
Antecedents (all must be IN):
- external-beliefs-are-correctable-and-invariant-equivalent — External beliefs achieve full parity along two independent quality axes: invariant equivalence ensures they participate in the same consistency guarantees as internal beliefs, while origin-spanning auditability ensures they are fully correctable with complete traceable history.
- external-beliefs-are-fully-invariant-grounded — External beliefs achieve complete invariant equivalence with internal beliefs, and those invariants are anchored along all three dimensions — origin, temporal, and structural — meaning external integration participates in the system's deepest invariant guarantees, not merely surface-level safety.
Dependents
These beliefs depend on this one:
- total-invariant-preservation-encompasses-all-beliefs — Total invariant preservation — comprehensive in scope and architecturally grounded — fully encompasses externally-integrated beliefs that achieve integration parity along all quality axes, establishing that the system's invariant regime makes no distinction between internal and external beliefs at any level.