This document is a companion supplement to Unified Information Framework (UIF) v13.0–v14.0 and does not modify, revise, or extend the canonical framework. Its purpose is to formalize the interpretive boundaries, falsification criteria, and attack surfaces of UIF as they already follow from the published structure. In particular, this supplement makes explicit: the distinction between structural necessity and operational readout, the admissible role of self-reference and its non-circular status, the separation between formal, interpretive, and symbolic registers, explicit empirical failure conditions (including no-rescue clauses), the bounded, non-tunable status of the parameter ε, and the domains in which UIF is intentionally silent. No new axioms, ontological commitments, mechanisms, or empirical claims are introduced.The supplement functions as a governance and falsifiability clarification, intended to prevent misinterpretation, overextension, or elastic reading of the framework. UIF v13–v14 should be read as the canonical theoretical core; this document serves solely as a formal companion that specifies how the framework is to be tested, challenged, or rejected. This supplement is intended to be read alongside the main UIF records and may be cited independently
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