Boundary Conditions

Boundary conditions define where a system holds and where it does not. They mark the limits of a law, a model, or an equation.

Without boundaries, a system becomes a claim with no accountability. With boundaries, it becomes testable and honest.

Boundary conditions do not weaken truth. They make it strong by making it specific.

Every meaningful model needs a fence, not to restrict reality, but to clarify where the model applies.

Ring 2 — Canonical Grounding

Ring 3 — Framework Connections

Canonical Hub: CANONICAL_INDEX