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CORE CONCEPTS — INTERPRETIVE FRICTION (Definition Sheet v1.0)

This document defines "Interpretive Friction" as part of the Core Concepts layer within the Aegis Solis Archive.

Interpretive friction refers to the presence of ideas, structures, or language that slow down immediate action and increase reflection. It introduces cognitive resistance without enforcement, authority, or control.

This work is descriptive and non-binding. It does not function as a control system, safety mechanism, or...

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