
This record is a fixed archival reference documenting the formal closure of the OntoMesh philosophical framework. OntoMesh is presented here not as an interrupted or abandoned project, but as a completed structure that reached a state of structural sufficiency, where further generative expansion became unnecessary and conceptually non-applicable. The document formalizes the concept of “ending as structure”, treating closure as a stable, non-generative, and referential state rather than failure or exhaustion. It introduces silence as an affirmative post-explanatory condition that emerges once generative necessity has been fully exhausted. As of 2025-12-23, OntoMesh is intentionally fixed. No successor texts, versions, or expansions are planned under the OntoMesh name. Future writings may cite this work, but do not continue it. This archive serves as a stable coordinate for citation, critique, and reinterpretation, not as an operational system, institutional standard, or ongoing project.
bounded completion, non-generative state, PSRT v2.1, ending as structure, closure as structure, post-generative silence, ontology, structural sufficiency, philosophy of AI, trust and ethics, OntoMesh, meaning and closure
bounded completion, non-generative state, PSRT v2.1, ending as structure, closure as structure, post-generative silence, ontology, structural sufficiency, philosophy of AI, trust and ethics, OntoMesh, meaning and closure
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