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The Geometry of Lawful Arrival

The Standing State at the phenomenological-synthesis register: lawful traversal navigates consequence, interference load, and capacity bounds through five gates of convergence to arrive at the identity coordinate. The straight line belongs to worlds without consequence.


XXIX — The Geometry of Lawful Arrival
Governing Condition
mathcal{P}^{*} = argmax (Arrival ∩ Integrity)
System Description

Plate XXIX renders the geometry of lawful arrival. A dashed straight line of imagined optimization runs from start to terminus, valid only in worlds without consequence — argmin(d) = argmax(success) only when cost is zero. The lawful path curves through five gates — Recognition · Orientation · Admissibility · Execute · Resolution — navigating around the three fields reality imposes: Consequence, Σ (interference load), and capacity bounds. The terminus is I* — the invariant identity coordinate — reached not by shortest distance but by survivable arrival. The first principle is not speed; the first principle is arriving alive. WOW marks the moment x → I* resolves into phase-lock recognition. Motion proceeds only while Φ(x; I*) ≤ 0. Companion to essay M061.

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