This record, referred to as TII-A, specifies the admissibility conditions implicit in the TII framework.It clarifies the structural requirements under which interaction can become recordable, and under which reality can remain coherent, extendable, and non-fragmenting. TII-A does not introduce a new physical theory, propose a generative mechanism, or advance a normative ethical system.It does not prescribe actions, optimization strategies, governance models, or alignment criteria.Its role is strictly delimitative: to identify the boundary at which interaction ceases to be admissible within a continuous record. The TII framework, as referenced here, is jointly constituted by previously published temporal and non-temporal formulations (TII-T and TII-NT), together with a post-publication boundary and attribution document (TII-B).TII-A neither extends nor supersedes these works; it documents the conditions under which their concepts remain structurally coherent and non-misattributed. References listed in this record serve archival and contextual anchoring purposes only.They do not indicate theoretical inheritance, comparison, response, or derivation, and no argumentative or comparative use is made of them within the document.
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