This paper presents coherence within the first system of Kasei-Theory as a non-modal readability maintainability architecture. The paper does not propose a theory of completed integration, universal consistency, total correspondence, explanatory completion, finalized structural unity, logical totality, metaphysical unity, or epistemological completion. Instead, it fixes coherence, configurational maintainability, configurational differentiation, local stabilization, unreadability, formal coherence, and non-totality as distributed structural positions within constrained local readability maintainability. Coherence is not treated as completion or total integration, but as constrained configurational maintainability under which differentiation remains locally stabilized without universal consistency, finalized unity, or total configurational closure. Coherence does not establish universality. Coherence does not establish total integration. Coherence does not establish completed stabilization. Coherence does not establish finalized unity. Coherence remains fixed only as constrained configurational maintainability within readability maintainability. This paper fixes only the local coherence conditions under which configurational differentiation remains maintainable without transition into universal arrangement, completed continuity, total correspondence, or total structural closure. No subject is presupposed. No universal coherence structure is established. No completed integration is secured. No total configurational closure is completed. This paper is part of Kasei-Theory.
Juza Minamikata (Tue,) studied this question.