02 Second Order/Presence Conditions/Produced Distinctions/Stability
Stability
Stability names identity and coherence holding across scope. Where identity names sustained distinguishability and coherence names compatible patterns holding together, stability names the condition through which both hold across a wider scope without requiring constant re-establishment. Stability does not name permanence or unchangeability; it names the condition through which what holds continues to hold without strain exceeding bearing.
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Stability becomes recognisable where identity and coherence can be read as sustained across scope — where what holds continues to hold without collapsing under strain.