Held By

Bounded Asymmetry · Resolution · Shift · Carrying · Compatibility · Closure Scope

Adaptation

Adaptation names the capacity to keep producing complete local resolutions without requiring the larger asymmetry to collapse.

Adaptation is not permanent openness and not refusal of resolution. Local resolutions can be complete. The click is real. What remains open is whether the resolved relation can later be re-entered, reoriented, or carried differently without treating that later movement as a threat to what currently holds.

Places

Adaptation places the capacity to keep producing complete local resolutions without requiring the larger asymmetry to collapse.

Holds

Adaptation is held by Bounded Asymmetry, Resolution, Shift, Carrying, Compatibility, and Closure Scope. Asymmetry must remain bounded, local resolution must occur, and carrying must remain compatible across changed orientation before adaptation can be named.

Pairs

No lateral pair is required at this placement yet. Adaptation names compatible reorientation within bounded asymmetry rather than an opposite state.

Traces

Nests

Adaptation nests inside carrying as the condition through which local resolution can continue without reducing the wider asymmetry to closure.

Reads

Adaptation becomes readable where a condition can resolve locally, shift orientation, and continue carrying while the larger asymmetry remains available for further relation.

This avoids treating unresolvedness as the value. The value is not lack of closure; it is compatible carrying through bounded asymmetry. Adaptation keeps relation alive by allowing complete local resolution without requiring difference itself to disappear.

Carries

This note carries no further public branch at this scope.