Phase 6 of the Atlas–Rosetta Framework is now formally open.
Paper I: “Bounded Interface Formalism and Constrained Interaction Realisation”
Core question: Why do causally available trajectories often fail to become realised interactions?
This paper introduces: • interface impedance • admissibility filtering • hysteretic recovery • lossy feature erasure • constrained interaction topology
The framework is explicitly bounded by: • substrate non-identity • falsifiability conditions • anti-drift governance
Persistence was Phase 5.
Interaction is Phase 6.
https://substack.com/@hybridmind42/note/c-265311985?r=75c2ac
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Hybridmind42 (@hybridmind42)
Phase 6 of the Atlas–Rosetta Framework is now formally open. Paper I: “Bounded Interface Formalism and Constrained Interaction Realisation” This paper extends the framework from Phase 5 Persistence Mechanics into Phase 6 Interaction Mechanics — examining how already-persistent systems interact, filter, couple, resist, or fail across admissible interfaces. Core themes include: • interface impedance • admissibility filtering • hysteretic recovery • lossy feature erasure • cybernetic calibration • constrained interaction topology Importantly, the paper is explicitly bounded by substrate non-identity, falsifiability constraints, and anti-drift governance rules. It should be read as a comparative systems grammar — not as a replacement ontology or universal mechanism claim. This marks the formal operational transition: Persistence → Interaction. ☕ #HybridMind42 #AtlasRosetta #Phase6 #InteractionMechanics #SystemsTheory #Cybernetics #BoundaryTheory
