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.

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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.

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