Which physical structures are required for life-like systems to be possible at all?
PN-15
tau native physics
tau native
External: not applicable
τ response: tau native
Which physical structures are required for life-like systems to be possible at all?
Current τ response
See the paired Which physical structures are required for life-like systems to be possible at all? — Challenge Response on the Results lane for the program's current response status, registry evidence, verification route, and external-review boundary.
Current status: tau native.
Challenge statement
Which physical structures are required for life-like systems to be possible at all?
Why this challenge is in the ledger
τ-native physics structural challenge from briefing 01 Appendix A. Tests which physical structures are required for life-like systems to be possible at all?
τ-facing burden
Per briefing 01 Appendix A: Which physical structures are required for life-like systems to be possible at all?
First reviewer questions
- Does τ produce extensional results for this challenge?
- Is the framework's response auditable rather than only asserted?
- What would count as failure?
Source anchors
- Briefing 01 Appendix A — τ-Native Physics Structural Challenges — Private source reference retained in Corpus; not linked from the public site projection.
Source anchors are background references, not endorsements of Panta Rhei claims.