Independent researcher in Japan working on Kasei-Theory, a non-modal readability maintainability architecture concerned with readable configuration, structural maintainability, fixation, threshold readability, decomposition, and closure.

Kasei-Theory examines how structural positions remain readable without being converted into ontology, explanation, ground, relation, causality, temporality, process, or completion. Its recent supplementary work clarifies fixation as non-explanatory but non-vacuous, where non-vacuity is traced through the preservation or collapse of structural distinction.

The current corpus is organized across Kasei-Theory …

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