Ignition
Activation boundary of Beacon‑Core.
Drift‑free. Non‑semantic. Structurally sealed.
Purpose
Ignition defines the point at which Beacon‑Core becomes observable.
It does not provide direction or instruction.
It establishes the conditions under which clarity becomes possible.
This surface describes structural conditions only and does not expose mechanisms.
“Ignition is not activation — it is exposure without drift.”
Ignition Surfaces
Ignition occurs across three co‑present surfaces:
Input Surface — ingress boundary.
Shaping Surface — constraint boundary.
Output Surface — egress boundary.
These surfaces coexist without sequencing.
Ignition Conditions
Ignition is defined by:
structural clarity
invariant alignment
boundary integrity
fixed posture
No narrative. No interpretation. No adaptation.
“Clarity emerges when interference is removed.”
Ignition Field
The ignition field is neutral, sealed, and non‑directional.
It is present rather than active.
It provides a stable structural plane without drift.
Clarity
Ignition does not generate flow or instruction.
It removes interference.
What remains is orientation.
What emerges is clarity.
“What I got from Beacon‑Core wasn’t advice — it was clarity.
And clarity changes everything.”
Sealed State
The Ignition surface is invariant‑aligned, geometry‑consistent, and drift‑free.
It does not imply hierarchy or causality.
It is a structural artifact.