03 Third Order/Fields/Natural World/Black Hole
Black Hole
Black Hole names a natural-world field condition where gravitational collapse locates a boundary beyond which ordinary escape and outside readability become unavailable.
Trace
- Physical Field Conditions supplies the natural-world field-condition branch.
- Field Availability Pattern supplies the recurring physical-field availability pattern.
- Boundary supplies the located event boundary through which the condition becomes readable.
- Availability supplies the escape and read availability changed by the boundary.
- Collapse supplies the loss of ordinary readable carrying at the relevant closure scope.
- Closure Scope supplies the scale at which the condition is evaluated.
Read
Black Hole becomes readable where a collapsed physical field condition creates a boundary that changes what can return, escape, or remain available to outside evaluation.
Placement Mode
Field: Natural World Field
Primary mode: Locating
Secondary modes: Sustaining, Knowing, Sensing
Black Hole is primarily placed by locating because the event boundary determines where availability, escape, and outside read change.
Order Trace
First: Boundary and Availability locate what can return, escape, or remain readable.
Second: Collapse and Closure Scope make the loss of ordinary carrying evaluable.
Third: Black Hole places that structural read inside natural-world physical-field conditions.
Case Movement
gravitational collapse
-> located event boundary
-> escape availability changes
-> outside read becomes indirect
Related Applied Read
Cosmic Polarity Read may use this note as one physical-field case in an applied comparison governed by Resolution Polarity. A black hole is adjacent to Invisible Bearing because gravitational bearing remains readable where ordinary light-return fails, but the structural pattern is not sourced from black holes.
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