Description This document establishes intrinsically stable molecular identity under repeated exposure as a structural admissibility condition for molecular systems claiming persistence across repeated handling, storage, transport, or operational cycles. The analysis is strictly non-constructive and does not disclose molecular structures, functional groups, synthetic pathways, stabilization chemistries, or environmental control strategies. It defines invariant boundary conditions under which a molecular identity must preserve structural and functional integrity across repeated exposure cycles without reliance on extrinsic quenching, suppression of intrinsic reactivity, or procedural stabilization measures. The document constrains patentability at the level of enablement, inventive step, and industrial applicability and applies uniformly across molecular domains. It defines necessity conditions only and does not claim sufficiency.
Jorge Vasconcelos (Wed,) studied this question.