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Fundamental Ontology Constitution

Authors: Bankuti, Omri;

Fundamental Ontology Constitution

Abstract

The Fundamental Ontology Constitution defines a minimal operational invariant for language-based and interactional systems: time, space (gap), and tolerance understood as procedural space-granting. The document does not proclaim truth or values; it guarantees the conditions under which meaning, distinction, and judgment can emerge without coercive merge. By enforcing space before judgment, the constitution provides time for noise to settle and errors to surface. It is intended as a foundational, implementation-neutral norm applicable to communication, protocol design, documentation, governance procedures, and dramaturgical structuring.Public Domain (CC0). This record establishes an invariant, not an interpretation.

Keywords

operational invariant, tolerance, governance, ontology, space, procedural fairness, minimal systems, semantics, time, constitution

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