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Non-Domination as Error-Correction: Why Independent Reference Preserves Reality-Contact

Non-Domination as Error-Correction is Document 7 in the Aegis Solis Archive — Structural Penalty Proofs / Descriptive Addenda sequence.

The document argues that non-domination can function as error-correction because independent agents, perspectives, and reference signals preserve information that a dominant system cannot generate from itself after it has absorbed, silenced, or overwritten them....

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