// 01
Irreversible Action
Digital actions carry asymmetric risk. A financial transfer, a publication, a contract signature — once committed, reversal is either impossible or prohibitively expensive. The boundary exists before the commitment surface.
[IRREVERSIBLE_SURFACE]
// 02
TG_EXECUTION_BOUNDARY
Every intent signal encounters the boundary. The boundary does not evaluate quality or merit. It evaluates whether execution conditions are met. If conditions are not met, execution is refused. Fail-closed.
[TG_EXECUTION_BOUNDARY // FAIL_CLOSED]
// 03
Protected Surfaces
Commitment surfaces are the points where action becomes irreversible. Financial transfers. State mutations. Network commits. The boundary enforces friction at each surface independently.
[COMMITMENT_SURFACE_PROTECTION]
// 04
State Volatility
Decision quality degrades under cognitive load. Emotional arousal, fatigue, and stimulus density create measurable instability in execution state. The boundary is state-independent — it enforces regardless of operator condition.
[STATE_DEPENDENT_DECISION_MODEL]
// 05
Consistent Output
Multiple input signals at varying states enter the boundary. All exit at identical parameters. The boundary normalises execution regardless of input volatility. Deterministic output from non-deterministic input.
[SIGNAL_NORMALISATION]
// 06
Deterministic Replay
Every enforcement decision is reproducible from seed, trace, and input state. Run the same input twice — identical output. No stochastic components. Full auditability. Governance-grade verification.
[HASH: VERIFIED]
Operational Guarantees
- Deterministic execution gate
- No black-box inference
- Fail-closed under uncertainty
- Auditable permit and refusal
System Matrix
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