01 First Order/Asymmetry Conditions/Bounded Asymmetry

Bounded Asymmetry

Bounded asymmetry names asymmetry localised enough to become distinguishable. Where asymmetry names unevenness within relation before it is located, bounded asymmetry names the same unevenness held locally enough that a boundary can form. It does not yet separate from relation — it locates asymmetry enough for distinction to become available.

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Bounded asymmetry becomes recognisable where unevenness can be read as local — where asymmetry is present enough that one distinguishable condition can be separated from another.

Carrier Emergence

Bounded asymmetry does not engineer or produce carriers. It localises asymmetry enough that boundary can form; through boundary, primitive carriers emerge as the ways located distinction can be carried.

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