99 Atlas Practice / Root Resilience
Root Resilience
Root Resilience names the capacity of a grounded root system to withstand branch-level disruption without losing dependency order.
It is not an immune system, policing layer, or governance framework. Root Resilience arises where the root system remains grounded enough that branch-level drift, overgrowth, misplaced terms, or ungrounded material can be pruned, remapped, or left ungrounded without corrupting the root order.
Trace
- Root System supplies the protected source condition.
- Root Order supplies the governing dependency arrangement.
- Groundedness supplies the review condition that lets release-bearing material be distinguished from ungrounded growth.
- Retrace supplies the checking path back through trace.
Read
Root Resilience becomes recognisable where the root system can withstand correction, pruning, drift detection, and remapping without losing the dependency order that keeps terms retraceable.