This paper introduces a measurable formulation for boundary pressure (FB) within the Theory of Non-Derivable Admissibility (TNA) framework. We define FB as a quantifiable metric derived from three observable components: reliability degradation (R), prediction uncertainty (U), and structural instability (D). The proposed integral and discrete models allow for the localization of structural tension at the system's boundary (), providing a domain-independent tool to identify expansion triggers (^+). By instantiating this metric in physics, machine learning, and cognition, we demonstrate its utility in predicting system adaptation or failure. This formalization transforms the qualitative concept of boundary pressure into a rigorous analytical parameter for assessing the structural health and evolutionary potential of complex systems.
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Claudio Bresciano (Wed,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69e1cfb15cdc762e9d858984 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19597558
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