origin-agnostic-guarantees-are-verifiable-and-self-sustaining

OUT derived (depth 12)

The origin-agnostic closed loop delivers both trustworthiness and invariant grounding from a single architectural source, and these guarantees are independently verifiable through the same self-sustaining maintenance loop's observability — verification and origin-agnosticism are inherently coupled rather than independently achieved.

Summary

When the system treats all beliefs the same regardless of where they came from, it gets both reliability and the ability to prove that reliability from a single design choice — and you can check both properties using the system's own built-in monitoring rather than needing an external auditor. The key insight is that verifiability isn't bolted on separately; it falls out naturally from the same architecture that makes the system indifferent to belief origins.

Justifications

SL — Depth-12 — the maintenance loop simultaneously provides origin-agnosticism, self-sustainability, and observability for verification, making these three properties inseparable consequences of a single mechanism

Antecedents (all must be IN):

  • origin-agnosticism-unifies-trustworthiness-and-grounding — The system's origin-agnostic closed loop simultaneously delivers two independent guarantees from a single architectural source: verifiable trustworthiness across all belief origins and complete invariant grounding for external beliefs — origin indifference is not merely a property but the shared mechanism producing both guarantees.
  • self-sustaining-invariants-are-independently-verifiable — The system's self-sustaining invariant preservation does not require blind trust: the same maintenance loop observability that enables trustworthiness verification independently confirms that minimality's fixed-point continues to sustain invariant preservation — self-sustainability is verifiable, not merely claimed.

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