This paper defines the boundary case in which structural invariance under recurrence (Ψ = 0) is misclassified as adaptation, learning, or progress. It establishes the null regime as a distinct structural condition and demonstrates that state-level variation or stability does not constitute admissible structural change. Decisions that attribute adaptive capacity to invariant structures are classified as structurally inadmissible. The judgment isolates this error as a regime misclassification and reinforces the non-equivalence of stability and adaptation within the Ψ framework. --- Intellectual Property & Licensing The KOGNETIK Research Series is released under the Creative Commons Attribution–NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). All scientific works within the series may be cited, shared, and adapted for non-commercial research purposes with proper attribution. Commercial use—including consulting, advisory services, integration into commercial platforms, monetized training, certification, or system-level deployment—is not permitted under this license and requires a separate written agreement. Full license text:https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ For licensing, partnerships, translations, or applied development inquiries:research@kognetik.dehttps://www.kognetik.de ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0000-8544-4847 Kognetik Series Information KOGNETIK — Minimal Operator Definition of Reflexivity (Ψ = ∂S/∂R) Reflexivity as structural rate-of-change:Ψ = ∂S/∂R measures structural drift under recurrence. Process, not state:Reflexivity specifies a transformation rule rather than a content or level. Domain-independent operator:Applicable across biological, cognitive, artificial, social, industrial, and geophysical systems. Non-ascriptive and empirically testable:Ψ enables comparative analysis of systems via observable structure and recurrence. Higher-order phenomena as specifications:Learning, adaptation, consciousness, governance, and identity are structured regimes of Ψ.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69e1cf985cdc762e9d8587f4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19594830