Corpus Corpus Monograph Chapter Canonical corpus_monograph_chapter The formal τ-distinction predicate D: X → 2_τ is defined by five conditions: clopen, refinement-coherent, eventually stable, law-stable, and…
Corpus · Book VI · Chapter 4

Chapter 4: τ-Distinction: The Self/Non-Self Boundary

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The formal τ-distinction predicate D: X → 2τ is defined by five conditions: clopen, refinement-coherent, eventually stable, law-stable, and H∂-equivariant. Three carrier families—finite-lineage (biological), macro-torus (black hole), and galactic (basins)—realize the framework at different scales. Two canonical modes connect boundary geometry to defect thermodynamics. The Distinction Well-Definedness Theorem establishes that τ-finiteness of the carrier at each refinement level ensures the predicate terminates.

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