This paper presents reading divergence within the first system of Kasei-Theory as a non-modal readability maintainability architecture. The paper does not propose a theory of interpretation, subjective disagreement, failed understanding, informational distortion, configurational corruption, epistemological relativism, or readability control. Instead, it fixes reading divergence, non-coincident readability placement, configurational differentiation, local maintainability, unreadability, formal divergence, and non-totality as distributed structural positions within constrained local readability maintainability. Reading divergence is not treated as interpretive failure or subjective disagreement, but as a constrained non-coincident readability placement under which configurational differentiation remains locally maintainable without identical readout, interpretive authority, or total readability closure. Reading divergence does not establish disorder. Reading divergence does not establish interpretive failure. Reading divergence does not establish configurational collapse. Reading divergence does not establish subjective disagreement. Reading divergence remains fixed only as constrained non-coincident readability placement within readability maintainability. This paper fixes only the local divergence conditions under which configurational differentiation remains non-coincident without transition into universal readability coherence, explanatory completion, interpretive authority, or total readability stabilization. No subject is presupposed. No interpretive authority is established. No universal readability structure is secured. No total readability closure is completed. This paper is part of Kasei-Theory.
Juza Minamikata (Tue,) studied this question.