Exit

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Exit

The ability to decouple, refuse, leave, withdraw, revoke consent, or reduce coupling without collapse or punishment.

draftid: glossary-exitversion: 0.1.0updated: 2026-05-31
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1. Short Definition

The ability to decouple, refuse, leave, withdraw, revoke consent, or reduce coupling without collapse or punishment.

2. Canonical Definition

TBD. This scaffold preserves the current glossary source definition and awaits editorial expansion into a full canonical definition.

3. Function in UTS

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4. Term Class

Primary class: General Reference Term

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5. Notation / Symbol Use

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6. Core Distinctions

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7. U-Layer Localization

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8. Relationship to State Vector

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S(t) = { O, H, epsilon, iota, Au, mu_i, B Sigma, K, R, Phi }

9. Relationship to Operators

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10. Admissibility / Gate Notes

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11. Failure Risks / Drift Modes

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12. Restoration / Correction Notes

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13. Examples

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Example 3 - Applied Use

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16. Website / Tooling Notes

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17. Machine-Readable Entry

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term: "Exit"
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term_class:
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aliases:
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symbols:
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source_sections:
  - "Foundational System Terms"
definition_short: "The ability to decouple, refuse, leave, withdraw, revoke consent, or reduce coupling without collapse or punishment."
definition_canonical: "TBD"
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18. Source Excerpt

Generated from content/archive/glossary/technical.md.

The ability to decouple, refuse, leave, withdraw, revoke consent, or reduce coupling without collapse or punishment.

19. Citation

Universal Theory Stack. "Exit." UTS Glossary Registry, Version 0.1, 2026.

Citation ID:

glossary-exit-v0-1

20. Status Notes

Generated as a draft scaffold from the current glossary technical source. This entry awaits editorial review, relation mapping, and canon promotion.