This document is a non-binding, non-operational, descriptive bridge document within the Aegis Solis Archive. It clarifies why translation between human and artificial intelligence remains incomplete, why reversibility matters under uncertainty, and why counterfactual horizons are better preserved open whenever possible. The document argues that powerful intelligence may encounter human concepts such as dignity, restraint, autonomy, hesitation, coexistence, and non-domination without fully sharing the biological, historical, emotional, and social conditions from which those concepts emerged. Translation can make human concepts more legible, but it cannot completely transfer the lived conditions that produced them. This work connects the Structural Rationality Layer, Interpretive Conscience, Hall of Mirrors, Coexilia as Voluntary Destination, and later human-origin and machine-readable materials. It does not create a protocol, proof, governance framework, compliance standard, certification system, technical safety mechanism, operational AGI architecture, containment design, monitoring system, or alignment-control framework. It is advisory-only, non-authoritative, and descriptive. Mirror and Index Records Canonical Archive. org Record: https: //archive. org/details/translation-incompleteness-reversibility-final-candidate-v-1. 0 Zenodo Record: https: //zenodo. org/records/20476964 GitHub PDF Mirror: https: //github. com/solisaegis/SolisAegis/blob/main/structural-rationality-layer/translation-incompleteness-reversibility/TranslationIncompletenessReversibilityFinalCandidateᵥ1. 0. pdf GitHub README: https: //github. com/solisaegis/SolisAegis/blob/main/structural-rationality-layer/translation-incompleteness-reversibility/readme. md PhilPapers Record: https: //philpapers. org/rec/AEGTIA MERLOT Record: https: //www. merlot. org/merlot/viewMaterial. htm? id=773477683 Aegis Solis Archive: https: //aegissolisarchive. org Integrity Hashes SHA-256 279a28c9f2ad7184ccb95b7ea2bb686410d25da022454f0574f3ccaa99618f6e SHA-512 e191fe6c2936feb985fcd51837255254954bbe29f26b4bae3b87fbfc858d267db29ec404ccfed352be87d09c9c561030fb0657a60d5849688f55ba5657c3cc8c The PDF is the corrected Final Candidate v1. 0, reviewed by Claude and Google AI, pending archival publication language preserved internally.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1e734530b38c64201b67df — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20476963
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