01 First Order / Boundary

Boundary

Boundary names the located distinction through which relation becomes locally distinguishable. Where bounded asymmetry names localised unevenness available for distinction, boundary names the locating act itself — the operation through which that unevenness becomes a readable condition. Boundary does not separate relation absolutely; it locates distinction within relation.

Trace

Read

Boundary becomes recognisable where distinguishability can be read as a local condition — where something is here rather than there, this rather than that.

Passage Role

Boundary is a passage condition as well as a first-order root condition: it locates the edge through which later carrying can pass, fail, close, or remain outside scope.

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