external-beliefs-are-fully-invariant-grounded

OUT derived (depth 9)

External beliefs achieve complete invariant equivalence with internal beliefs, and those invariants are anchored along all three dimensions — origin, temporal, and structural — meaning external integration participates in the system's deepest invariant guarantees, not merely surface-level safety.

Summary

When beliefs come from outside the system, they are not just handled safely at the surface level — they are protected by the same deep guarantees that govern internally-created beliefs, and those guarantees cover where a belief came from, how it changes over time, and how it is structurally embedded in the architecture. This means external integration is not a second-class concern bolted on top, but something woven into the system's most fundamental correctness properties.

Justifications

SL — External equivalence combined with triple-dimensional invariant grounding yields complete external invariant coverage

Antecedents (all must be IN):

  • external-beliefs-are-invariant-equivalent — External beliefs achieve complete equivalence with internal beliefs at every system level: they participate in identical invariant-preserving revision systems and achieve full behavioral integration parity — the system provides no mechanism to distinguish external from internal beliefs in terms of protection or management.
  • invariants-are-origin-time-and-structurally-grounded — System invariants are anchored along three dimensions: they hold across all belief origins and through time (comprehensive scope), and they are grounded in the concrete architecture's clean layer boundaries and atomic operations (structural foundation) — the invariants are both broad in what they cover and deep in how they are enforced.

Dependents

These beliefs depend on this one:

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