governance-and-dialectics-have-verified-references

OUT derived (depth 13)

Complete governance across topology, source, and traceability with dually-grounded dialectical operations achieves verified reference integrity at all node ID boundaries — governance completeness and dialectical assurance are not only independently established but reference-verified.

Summary

When the system's governance covers all three dimensions (structural reach, source verification, and traceability) and its dialectical operations (challenge, defend, defeat-reversal) are properly grounded in both directions, then every reference between nodes can be verified as intact. This claim is currently retracted, meaning at least one of those prerequisites — either the governance completeness or the bidirectional dialectical assurance — no longer holds.

Justifications

SL — governance completeness + dialectical assurance with reference verification, gated on audit issue #126

Antecedents (all must be IN):

  • governance-is-topology-source-and-traceability-complete — Rich governance simultaneously achieves completeness across three independent output dimensions — topology-complete in reach, source-verified in integrity, and metadata-enriched in traceability — so every governance action produces a verifiable, traceable, source-grounded state transition.
  • grounded-dialectics-achieve-complete-bidirectional-assurance — Dialectical operations achieve both semantic grounding (through evaluation purity and uniform semantics) and operational completeness (forward reliability of challenge/defend with backward recovery of defeat reversal) — grounding ensures the operations are well-founded while bidirectional reliability ensures they work correctly in both directions.

Unless (any of these IN defeats this justification):

  • issue-126-reference-validation-audit — Issue #126: Audit all node ID reference boundaries for validation — three specific boundaries do not establish coverage of every boundary

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