This paper completes the Substrate Reversal sequence within the MID/QC Applied Substrate Series. Substrate Reversal VII formalizes recovery topology, anchoring geometry, and substrate‑logic reentry — the final phase in which coherence, feasibility, and logic reintegrate after collapse‑native stabilization. The work introduces recovery‑topology geometry as the global structure that emerges when reconstitution fields stabilize and reconnect. It defines anchoring geometry as the substrate‑level scaffold that supports full system reintegration, and it characterizes substrate‑logic reentry as the return of coherence‑aligned logic into a stabilized, post‑collapse architecture. This phase synthesizes the descent, pruning, anchoring, and recovery mechanisms established in earlier phases (I–VI), completing the reversal cycle and establishing the substrate’s capacity for full coherence restoration, logic reconstitution, and feasibility‑aligned system recovery.
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