This page routes readers to the right room in the Boundary Review Floor.
Start by role
| If you are... | Start here | Why |
|---|---|---|
| New to LUMINA-30 | A Room: Boundary Understanding | To understand the core distinction first. |
| Skeptical or critical | B Room: Clarification & Objection | To check limits, objections, and non-claims. |
| A reviewer, auditor, or incident analyst | E Room: Practice | To apply the minimal review check. |
| A reader who wants an example | G Room: Walkthrough | To see how a formal-oversight statement is re-read through the boundary question. |
| A reader who wants to check their understanding | F Room: Review Lens Check | To choose Level 1, 2, or 3 and check whether the review lens can be used without treating it as certification. |
| A governance, ethics, risk, policy, or external-institution reader | D Room: Governance Connection | To connect the boundary question to existing frameworks and external-use notes without claiming endorsement or affiliation. |
| Someone who wants to share the idea | C Room: Share | To copy a short message or one-sentence summary. |
| A researcher or citation reader | A Room, then B Room | To understand the claim and its limits. |
Minimal path
If you only have two minutes, use the beginner route. It is enough to carry the core question, but not enough to claim full understanding of LUMINA-30.
- A Room: Boundary Understanding
- G Room: Walkthrough
- C Room: Share
- F Room: Review Lens Check — Level 1
Deeper paths
Level 2 — Core Reading Check: use this when you want to apply the boundary question as a basic review lens.
Level 3 — Applied / Advanced Check: use this when you need audit, governance, incident-review, or research-facing use.
External-use path
If you work with an external governance, standards, incident-response, or human-oversight context, start with D Room. Use F Room Level 3 only after you need to check whether you can apply the review lens in that external context.
If you are unsure
Start with this sentence:
LUMINA-30 does not ask whether oversight existed; it asks whether refusal remained effective before irreversibility.
This page is non-binding and does not provide legal advice, certification, or compliance determination.