This paper presents a non-modal structural formulation in which non-holding is fixed as a fundamental condition. Non-holding is not treated as failure, breakdown, interruption, or absence. Instead, it is approached without causality, temporality, or subject-dependent interpretation. Within this framework, fixation is not assumed to persist, continue, or be retained. What is typically described in terms of transition, sequence, or derivation is reconsidered without introducing these notions. The paper does not propose an explanatory model. It situates non-holding as a structural fixation that challenges conventional assumptions about stability, persistence, and structural continuity.
Juza Minamikata (Sat,) studied this question.