Canonical object
{
"id": "SA-0001",
"dependencies": ["SA-0000"],
"invariant": "…",
"forms": ["spatial", "audible", "executable"],
"fracture_test": "…",
"human_debts": ["…"]
}The canon is a public dependency graph, not an authority claim hidden in prose.
{
"id": "SA-0001",
"dependencies": ["SA-0000"],
"invariant": "…",
"forms": ["spatial", "audible", "executable"],
"fracture_test": "…",
"human_debts": ["…"]
}carrier carrier … // carrier carrier … A B // B A sealed turn A B // A B sealed return A B // A C open: loss + surplus A A // A A invalid: co-occupancy
Anyone may copy, perform, dispute, or extend the public artifacts. A fork does not alter this canon. A useful fork should retain dependencies and expose its fractures.