all-modifications-are-dually-grounded-governance-assured
IN derived (depth 12)
Every belief modification achieves governance-assured topology completeness where the governance itself rests on dual independent grounding chains — modifications are universally governed AND that governance is independently grounded by both evaluation purity and edge-case uniformity, providing two independent assurance paths for every modification.
Summary
Whenever a belief is added, changed, or removed, the system guarantees that governance rules oversee the transition — and that guarantee itself is backed by two separate, independent verification paths. This means no single point of failure can silently compromise how modifications are validated, because the assurance infrastructure has redundant grounding from distinct sources.
Justifications
SL — universal governance + dual grounding = every modification has two independent assurance paths
Antecedents (all must be IN):
- all-modifications-achieve-governance-assured-topology-completeness — Every belief modification — forward topology-complete transitions and backward bidirectional modifications alike — achieves full governance assurance: exception safety, rich state governance, and topology completeness are guaranteed regardless of modification direction.
- governance-has-dual-independent-grounding-chains — The system's governance framework receives assurance from two fully independent grounding chains: dialectical operations are grounded by evaluation purity and semantic uniformity, while the rich governance framework itself is grounded by determinism, exception safety, and source integrity — five independent assurance dimensions from orthogonal chains.
Dependents
These beliefs depend on this one:
- all-modifications-achieve-dialectically-assured-governance — Every belief modification achieves governance assurance that is itself dialectically complete — modifications operate within dually-grounded governance backed by complete bidirectional dialectical assurance (forward reliability and backward recovery), meaning every modification is simultaneously topology-complete, dually-grounded, and dialectically assured