self-correction-sustains-lifecycle-indefinitely

OUT derived (depth 7)

Resource-sustainable self-correction operating within a deterministic, architecturally-grounded, structurally-sound lifecycle means the system can maintain belief quality indefinitely — resource efficiency prevents degradation while structural soundness prevents architectural drift.

Summary

If the system can correct its own errors without running out of resources, and its lifecycle is predictable and structurally solid, then belief quality should hold up over time without degrading. This is currently marked OUT, meaning one or both of those prerequisites — efficient self-correction or sound lifecycle management — is not established, so indefinite sustainability cannot be claimed.

Justifications

SL — Duration claim: resource sustainability prevents exhaustion, structural grounding prevents drift — together they enable indefinite maintenance

Antecedents (all must be IN):

  • self-correction-is-resource-sustainable — The system's self-correction capability — contradiction resolution at derivation time and staleness detection at maintenance time — is resource-sustainable: accurate bidirectional token budgets support continuous belief derivation and maintenance, ensuring the correction loop can operate indefinitely without resource exhaustion.
  • lifecycle-is-deterministic-grounded-and-structurally-sound — Gapless lifecycle management is triply reinforced: deterministic reasoning ensures predictable state trajectories, architectural grounding provides structural enforcement via clean layer boundaries, and the underlying architecture is verified free of hidden fragilities — eliminating both behavioral unpredictability and structural failure modes simultaneously.

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