This bridge note marks the transition from Situated Verification to a future theory of Situated Appearance under finite capacity. TCFC-04 established that verification is not performed from an unlimited external standpoint: the verifier is also finite, situated by access, scope, authority, horizon, limits, and review burden. This note asks what follows from that result. If verification itself is situated, then appearance may also need to be understood as finite-conditioned rather than self-grounding. The note does not claim that all forms pre-exist before they appear, nor that Synkyria explains physical measurement, phenomenology, verification, or AI governance through a single reductive framework. Its claim is narrower and preparatory: no accountable form appears from nowhere. What appears, appears under finite conditions of contact, trace, horizon, and witness. The bridge connects four Synkyrian lines: Fractal Onto-Praxis, which states field before form; AEW and Field–System Coupling, which require witness for accountable action; the Trace–Continuation series, which develops witness, trace, horizon, operational future, and situated verification; and Structural Phenomenology of Viability, which states that form must not be forced. The purpose is not to prove a complete theory of appearance, but to name the question made possible by the published TCFC sequence. This record belongs to the Trace–Continuation under Finite Capacity (TCFC) series as a bridge note. Series: Trace–Continuation under Finite Capacity (TCFC)Series code: TCFC-B01
Panagiotis Kalomoirakis (Sun,) studied this question.