1. Definition
Reintegration without closure occurs when roles, access, authority, coupling, or proximity are restored before truth, consequence, repair, prevention, and time validation are complete.
This definition describes the structural pattern, not the moral quality of the actors involved.
2. Core Pattern
TBD. Expand the initiating pressure, misclassification or bypass, variable degradation, debt accumulation, and stabilization pattern during editorial review.
3. Failure Signature
Typical signature:
access restored
truth incomplete
repair incomplete
prevention weak
recoupling before 𝓓↑ / τ_m↓ / H↓
legitimacy risk↑4. Primary U-Layer Origin
- U2, U4, U6, U7: Source registry origin layer.
5. Typical Development Sequence
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6. Diagnostic Markers
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7. Related Gates
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8. Related Operators
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9. Related Laws and Invariants
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10. Common False Positives
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11. Common False Repairs
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12. Restoration Direction
- reapply closure stack
- make reintegration conditional
- validate over time
- reduce recurrence
- preserve reversibility
13. Cross-Module Links
- Restoration: Source registry related module.
- JGL: Source registry related module.
- Security: Source registry related module.
- Meta Theory: Source registry related module.
14. Relationship to Parent / Child Modes
Production treatment: Standalone Entry
Aliases preserved from source material:
- Reintegration Without Time Validation
- Premature Exploration.
15. Minimal Entry Version
Definition: Reintegration without closure occurs when roles, access, authority, coupling, or proximity are restored before truth, consequence, repair, prevention, and time validation are complete.
Signature:
access restored
truth incomplete
repair incomplete
prevention weak
recoupling before 𝓓↑ / τ_m↓ / H↓
legitimacy risk↑Restoration direction: - reapply closure stack
- make reintegration conditional
- validate over time
- reduce recurrence
- preserve reversibility
16. Machine-Readable Summary
failure_mode:
id: "FM-R-006"
name: "Reintegration Without Closure"
family: "False Repair"
production_treatment: "Standalone Entry"
primary_failure: "Reintegration without closure occurs when roles, access, authority, coupling, or proximity are restored before truth, consequence, repair, prevention, and time validation are complete."
source: "FM-REGISTRY-PLAN.md"17. Quality Control Checklist
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18. Source Status
This scaffold was generated from FM-REGISTRY-PLAN.md. Matching excerpts from content/archive/failure-modes/registry/index.md were included when available. Sections marked TBD should be expanded only from source material, related canon pages, or later editorial review.
19. Source Excerpt
FM-R-006 — Reintegration Without Closure
Definition:
Reintegration without closure occurs when roles, access, authority, coupling, or proximity are restored before truth, consequence, repair, prevention, and time validation are complete.
Merged aliases:
Reintegration Without Time Validation; Premature Exploration.
Typical signature:
access restored
truth incomplete
repair incomplete
prevention weak
recoupling before 𝓓↑ / τ_m↓ / H↓
legitimacy risk↑Primary variables:
Au, R, H, MS, BΣ, 𝓓, τ_m
Common origin layers:
U2, U4, U6, U7
Related modules:
Restoration · JGL · Security · Meta Theory
Restoration direction:
- reapply closure stack
- make reintegration conditional
- validate over time
- reduce recurrence
- preserve reversibility