external-lifecycle-achieves-topology-accurate-quality

OUT derived (depth 12)

External beliefs receive quality-complete self-correction that operates on accurate convergent topology — every correction to an externally-originated belief propagates through verified dependency structure with complete fidelity, ensuring external belief quality is maintained with the same topological accuracy as internal beliefs.

Summary

When external information enters the system, any corrections to it would ripple through the dependency graph with full accuracy, meaning outside knowledge gets the same rigorous error-correction as internally generated knowledge. This is currently marked as unsupported because one or both of its prerequisites — that external beliefs actually receive complete self-correction, and that topology-accurate self-correction is itself quality-complete — are not held to be true.

Justifications

SL — External beliefs receive topology-accurate quality-complete correction — no fidelity gap between internal and external correction paths

Antecedents (all must be IN):

  • external-lifecycle-receives-quality-complete-self-correction — External beliefs follow deterministic trust-bounded lifecycles AND receive self-correction that is complete across all quality dimensions — grounded in source integrity, documented with referenceable artifacts, convergent on accurate topology, and evolution-tolerant — ensuring external beliefs are not merely contained but actively maintained at the same quality standard as internal beliefs.
  • topology-accurate-self-correction-is-quality-complete — Self-correction achieves quality completeness on accurate convergent topology — every correction is grounded, documented, convergent, evolution-tolerant, and propagates through complete dependency tracking to deterministic stable states.

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