Every theory that describes change presupposes that the systems it describes continue to exist as themselves. This presupposition is never derived. It is taken as given. La Profilée establishes the structural condition under which it holds. From minimal conditions — distinguishable states, real transformation, and the possibility of a determinate persistence verdict — a single structural architecture follows necessarily: a Frame that carries identity, a Module that carries transformation, and a Coupling that integrates transformation into identity. This architecture is not a modeling choice. It is the only structurally admissible form of any persistent system under real transformation. The persistence condition IR = R/(F·M·K) ≤ 1 governs when identity can be maintained. When transformation load persistently exceeds integration capacity, identity collapses. This condition holds at every scale — from physical systems to organisms, organizations, persons, and societal structures. This paper introduces La Profilée without formal apparatus. It explains where the theory comes from, what Frame, Module, and Coupling mean in concrete terms, what the persistence condition says in plain language, and what follows for time, information, causality, and decision. It is written for readers without prior knowledge of the theory.
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Marc Maibom (Sun,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69f04edc727298f751e72bbd — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19799845
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