This work derives minimal architectural constraints for reflexive systems operating under irreversible conditions. It shows that security, stability, and persistence cannot emerge solely from reflexive or adaptive mechanisms, and must instead be structurally imposed. The framework formalizes dominance relations between architectural layers and establishes limits for safe self-modification in non-ideal systems.
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