P — PROPERTY

Definition: A derived characteristic that follows from axioms and definitions.


Epistemological Role

  • Descriptive: Says what something is like
  • Derived: Follows from more fundamental claims
  • Not self-standing: Requires axioms to establish

Test for Property Status

“Is this a characteristic that follows from definitions?”

  • If YES → Property
  • If it’s more substantive → Theorem
  • If it’s immediate → Corollary

Count

15 Properties in the full spine


Key Properties

IDNameProperty Of
P2.1Chi Ontological Priorityχ is more fundamental than matter
P2.2Chi Semantic Contentχ carries meaning
P3.1Coherence Non-NegativityC[χ] ≥ 0
P3.2Coherence ConservationTotal coherence conserved
P5.1Phi Admits DegreesΦ is continuous, not binary
P5.2Observer Effect Proportional to PhiHigher Φ → stronger collapse
P6.1Collapse Rate Proportional to Phiγ ∝ Φ
P9.1Grace IdempotenceĜ² = Ĝ
P9.2Voluntary Coupling PreservedGrace doesn’t override will
P9.3Information Preserved Under GraceNo data loss
P9.4Superposition Preserved Until FaithChoice remains open
P9.5Grace Available To AllUniversal offer
P10.1Soul ContinuityΨ_S continuous in time
P10.2Soul Identity PersistencePersonal identity preserved

Full List

See: P - Properties


Properties describe what follows from the structure — they are derived, not assumed.