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
| ID | Name | Property Of |
|---|---|---|
| P2.1 | Chi Ontological Priority | χ is more fundamental than matter |
| P2.2 | Chi Semantic Content | χ carries meaning |
| P3.1 | Coherence Non-Negativity | C[χ] ≥ 0 |
| P3.2 | Coherence Conservation | Total coherence conserved |
| P5.1 | Phi Admits Degrees | Φ is continuous, not binary |
| P5.2 | Observer Effect Proportional to Phi | Higher Φ → stronger collapse |
| P6.1 | Collapse Rate Proportional to Phi | γ ∝ Φ |
| P9.1 | Grace Idempotence | Ĝ² = Ĝ |
| P9.2 | Voluntary Coupling Preserved | Grace doesn’t override will |
| P9.3 | Information Preserved Under Grace | No data loss |
| P9.4 | Superposition Preserved Until Faith | Choice remains open |
| P9.5 | Grace Available To All | Universal offer |
| P10.1 | Soul Continuity | Ψ_S continuous in time |
| P10.2 | Soul Identity Persistence | Personal identity preserved |
Full List
See: P - Properties
Properties describe what follows from the structure — they are derived, not assumed.