The room felt tighter, not because the space had changed, but because the margin for precision had narrowed again, and this time the stakes were deeper, because defining change had given the system direction—but defining error would give it judgment.Victor didn’t move away from the screen, his posture steady, his focus absolute, because he understood something the others were only beginning to grasp—this was no longer about influence.This was about control at the level of principles.And principles don’t just guide behavior.They justify it.---Ariana stood beside him, her eyes fixed on the new line of text, her mind already moving through the implications, because she knew that the wrong definition here wouldn’t just create mistakes—it would make those mistakes invisible to the system itself.“Recognition of error,” she said quietly.Victor nodded.“Yes.”A beat.“It has to know when it’s wrong.”---Silas stepped forward slightly.“That sounds simple,” he said.Victor shook his h
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