This paper presents trace within the first system of Kasei-Theory as a non-modal readability maintainability architecture. The paper does not propose a theory of preserved residue, stored memory, representational remainder, enduring sign, historical persistence, retained configurational continuity, semiotic residue, metaphysical persistence, or transcendental retention. Instead, it fixes trace, configurational trace, configurational differentiation, local exposure, local maintainability, unreadability, formal trace, and non-totality as distributed structural positions within constrained local readability maintainability. Trace is not treated as preservation, residue, or memory, but as constrained configurational trace under which differentiation remains locally exposed without preserved identity, retained manifestation, historical continuity, or total configurational closure. Trace does not establish preservation. Trace does not establish historical continuity. Trace does not establish completed configurational retention. Trace does not establish representational remainder. Trace remains fixed only as constrained configurational trace within readability maintainability. This paper fixes only the local trace conditions under which configurational differentiation remains exposed without transition into universal preservation, completed continuity, retained manifestation, or total configurational stabilization. No subject is presupposed. No preservation structure is established. No universal trace structure is secured. No total configurational closure is completed. This paper is part of Kasei-Theory.
Juza Minamikata (Tue,) studied this question.