Held By
Load · Relation · Boundary · Capacity · Compatibility
Pressure
Pressure names the emergent condition where load becomes locally borne through relation.
Pressure is not load alone and not the carrier alone. It appears where load meets a local carrying relation. This is why pressure can be generative: it is the active edge where carrying becomes felt, formed, adjusted, resisted, retained, released, or resolved.
Places
Pressure places emergent load becoming locally borne through relation.
Holds
Pressure is held by Load, Relation, Boundary, Capacity, and Compatibility. Load must meet a local carrying relation, and the boundary, capacity, and compatibility of that relation must be at stake, before pressure can be named.
Pairs
No lateral pair is required at this placement yet. Pressure is the emergent local bearing of load; its first regulatory branch is through retention and release.
Traces
Nests
Pressure nests inside carrying as the local emergence of load within a relation.
Reads
Pressure becomes readable where load is not only present but locally borne through a relation, making demand, strain, form, or adjustment active at a boundary, body, surface, system, or field.
Pressure does not become incompatible by existing. It becomes incompatible where it is concentrated beyond the carrier's resolution band, transferred without bearing, retained without compatible release, or released through a relation that cannot carry the consequence.
Carries
Pressure carries Retain, Balance, and Overload — the local regulatory branch of pressure and the excess condition where pressure exceeds compatible carrying.