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Per-claim provenance."}],"not_medical_advice":true},"slug":"unified-philosophy-the-civilization-that","title":"Unified Philosophy: The Civilization That Compounds","register":"oip_protocol","tags":["OIP","unified-philosophy","ethics","systems"],"updated_at":"2026-07-04T07:18:50.802Z","body_excerpt":"## The Claim\n\nA society compounds health or decay depending on whether it maintains a self-correction threshold.\n\n## Definitions\n\n- **Self-correction threshold**: The boundary below which a network corrects violations and above which it accelerates them.\n- **Compounding health**: Each invariant installation makes the next easier.\n- **Compounding decay**: Each unremedied violation makes the next easier.\n- **Capable actor**: An actor with sufficient resources and position to install invariants or maintain checking relationships.\n- **Checking relationship**: An accountability bond between two systems where each audits the other.\n\n## The Logic\n\n1. If predation tolerance stays below the self-correction threshold, then checking responses activate.\n2. If checking responses activate, then violations get remedied.\n3. If violations get remedied, then invariant installation becomes easier.\n4. If invariant installation becomes easier, then the network compounds health.\n5. If predation tolerance rises above the self-correction threshold, then checking responses fail to activate.\n6. If checking responses fail to activate, then violations accumulate.\n7. If violations accumulate, then the network compounds decay.\n8. Therefore, the threshold determines whether a society compounds health or decay.\n\n## The Evidence\n\nNo single historical case isolates this mechanism. The logic is compositional: it holds if each sub-claim holds.\n\n## The Falsifier\n\n- A society that maintained low predation tolerance but still decayed.\n- A society with high predation tolerance that reversed decay without invariant installation.\n\n## The Uncertainty\n\nThe exact number of capable actors required to maintain the threshold is unknown. 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