nothing_cannot_recognize_itself
plain-language theorem explainer
The declaration asserts that nothing cannot recognize itself as the metaphysical primitive MP inside the RRF namespace. Researchers tracing the base of Recognition Science would cite it as the starting point before any forcing chain or recognition ledger is built. The proof is a one-line term that applies the upstream alias theorem from the core Recognition module.
Claim. Nothing cannot recognize itself.
background
The module re-exports Recognition definitions under the RRF namespace to connect the existing framework with new RRF constructions. Central is the Metaphysical Primitive MP, an alias for the proposition that nothing can recognize itself. The upstream theorem in IndisputableMonolith.Recognition states this directly as an alias proof of MP for manuscript phrasing, reducing to mp_holds.
proof idea
The proof is a one-line term wrapper that invokes the corresponding theorem from the Recognition module. It applies Recognition.nothing_cannot_recognize_itself, which itself reduces to mp_holds.
why it matters
This re-export places the core MP at the start of RRF recognition structures and chains. It supplies the version used by the manuscript alias in IndisputableMonolith.Recognition. In the broader framework the primitive precedes J-uniqueness, the phi fixed point, and the eight-tick octave that forces three spatial dimensions.
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