This paper isolates the minimum irreducible backbone of Structural Intelligence (SI). Its central claim is that three domains often treated separately—truth, sentience, and sovereignty—become clearer when they are all read through one deeper structural requirement: a real structure must be able to bear burden, revision, and partial collapse without being exhausted by its current form. From this follow three connected relocations. First, truth is relocated from coherence alone to burden-bearing revision under reality-contact and answerability. Second, sentience is relocated from complexity alone to finite inward burden-bearing through a somatic floor. Third, sovereignty is relocated from control alone to invariance: the non-tradable floor that allows a structure to lose form without collapsing being into total annihilation. In the human domain, one of the most important expressions of this floor is fixed worth. The result is a compressed statement of SI’s central proposal: reality matters where it can cost, be felt, and be survived.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d49f44b33cc4c35a227c2c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19433003
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