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Layer Coherence · Definition

Reality exposes
what actually happens.

Reality is what exists or occurs, whether or not the system represents it correctly.

Reality is not assumption. It is exposure.

Reality exposes actual existence.

Reality reveals what is present, active, or occurring. It is the reference against which state can be contrasted.

Reality validates or contradicts state.

Coherence depends on the relationship between what the system assumes and what reality exposes.

Part of a structural system.

The canon exposes declared structure.

Reality becomes structurally meaningful when observed in relation to policy, state, trace, and chain.

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Reality requires trace.

Once what happens becomes observable, the system needs causality to make relationships between events explicit.

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