Canonical Structure

How Real Science preserves stable baselines across development

Overview

Canonical structure is the stable reference architecture that preserves meaning across versions of the framework.

What canonical means

A canonical structure is a stable reference configuration used for interpretation, comparison, and continuity.

Why it matters

Prevents interpretive drift.

Preserves compatibility across revisions.

Supports cumulative development.

Development rule

Preserve structure. Extend structure. Clarify structure.

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