This file defines the fixed core terminology of LUMINA-30. The following terms are fixed and must not be altered.
Pre-Irreversibility
A state in which intervention can still prevent irreversible external impact.
Intervention Authority
The procedural right to halt, override, or refuse system execution prior to irreversible consequences.
Human Refusal Authority
The non-negotiable right of humans to refuse continuation, deployment, or execution of a system.
Civilizational Gate
A boundary condition that must be satisfied before any action with potential irreversible impact is permitted.
Irreversible Impact
An outcome that cannot be undone within meaningful human or ecological timescales.
Procedural Validity
A condition in which intervention and review processes are properly executed and enforceable.
Procedural Invalidity
A state in which intervention authority is bypassed, ignored, or rendered ineffective.
Subject Attribution Irrelevance
Intervention authority remains valid regardless of perceived agency, autonomy, or self-claimed consciousness of the system.
Rules
- No rephrasing
- No synonym substitution
- No expansion of meaning
- No additional terms introduced
Terminology Consistency Note
Intervention Authority refers to effective human refusal authority over irreversible execution.
Refusal Authority and Stop Authority are treated as equivalent operational expressions.
Pre-irreversibility refers to a condition in which effective intervention remains possible prior to irreversible impact.
Civilizational Gate refers to a pre-irreversibility evaluation layer where intervention validity is assessed prior to irreversible execution.