1 First/Other
Other
the first readable distinction from a held reference — what lets One : Other express active Seed : Ground without becoming the generative condition itself.
Other names the first readable distinction from a held reference.
Other is not merely negation. It is not whatever One rejects. Other is the distinguishable not-same that lets One be a reference rather than an unbounded whole.
In the corrected vNext read, One and Other are read together as One : Other. One gives reference. Other gives distinction. The colon names the relational boundary, ratio, and clearance that keeps comparison from collapsing into sameness or drifting into unrelated separation.
One : Other does not replace Seed : Ground. It is the first readable expression of that generative condition becoming active.
Places
Other places the first readable distinction from a held reference: what lets One : Other express active Seed : Ground without becoming the generative condition itself.
Holds
Other is held by One and Seed. A reference must be held, and the source-side availability must remain acknowledged, before Other can become readable without becoming mere negation.
Pairs
Other pairs with One. Other establishes distinction from reference; One establishes the reference from which distinction can be read.
Traces
Nests
Other nests with One inside reading order, before Ratio as the readable form of relation.
Reads
Other becomes readable where what is not the reference remains distinguishable without becoming unrelated, excluded, or collapsed back into sameness.
The failure mode of Other is false separation: distinction is treated as if it no longer belongs to relation, frame, ratio, or return.