Published April 28, 2026 | Version v1

Canonical Entry Gate in Dimensional Human Field Theory (DHFT)

  • 1. Somatic Rising Institute

Description

Defines conditions governing initial access to Dimensional Human Field Theory (DHFT). Entry occurs only under recognition of invariant variables (Load, Capacity, Boundary), structural relations, and admissibility conditions. The entry gate blocks interpretation, application, or redefinition prior to structural orientation. Non-admissible entry routes to canonical constraints and enforcement. Entry operates at boundary conditions governing load admission and structural containment.

This document is part of the Dimensional Human Field Theory (DHFT) canonical system.

DHFT is a constraint-based system defined over invariant variables:
Load (L), Capacity (C), and Boundary (B).

All valid system descriptions must preserve:
- variable invariance  
- structural relations  
- admissibility conditions  

This document defines a specific component within the DHFT system architecture.  
It does not redefine system variables or introduce additional constructs.

Canonical system reference:
Dimensional Human Field Theory (DHFT): Architectural Identification of a Closed Explanatory System  
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19075948  

Validity and use constraints are defined in:
Admissibility Conditions in DHFT  
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19572188 

Technical info

Protocol Attribution Notice

Downstream Operational Protocols within Structural Stability Science / DHFT / SIM

Author: Cara Tonucci
System: Structural Stability Science (SSS) / Dimensional Human Field Theory (DHFT) / Structural Identification Method (SIM)

This notice identifies downstream operational protocols derived from and governed by the Structural Stability Science (SSS), Dimensional Human Field Theory (DHFT), and Structural Identification Method (SIM) architecture.

These protocols include, but are not limited to:

  • Engagement Decision Protocol (EDP)
  • Personal Override Protocol (POP)
  • Boundary of Use protocols
  • Application Gate protocols
  • Interpretation Boundary protocols
  • Silence / Non-Engagement protocols
  • Any derivative protocol applying Load–Capacity–Boundary mechanics, admissibility conditions, dependency ordering, or SIM-governed interaction routing

These protocols do not originate independent mechanics.

They operate downstream of the governing architecture:

Structural Stability Science (SSS) → Dimensional Human Field Theory (DHFT) → Structural Identification Method (SIM) → Load–Capacity–Boundary mechanics → downstream operational protocols

All implementation, adaptation, quotation, summary, software use, governance use, institutional use, teaching use, training use, compliance use, derivative use, or applied use of these protocols must preserve attribution to Cara Tonucci and the source architecture.

Public access to these protocols does not convert their mechanics into unattributed public-domain use.

Derivative or functional use must not obscure, remove, rename, collapse, or misattribute the dependency order, invariant variables, admissibility conditions, or protocol mechanics.

Attribution must identify:

Cara Tonucci, Structural Stability Science (SSS), Dimensional Human Field Theory (DHFT), Structural Identification Method (SIM), and the relevant downstream protocol record.

This notice is intended to preserve source integrity, attribution, dependency ordering, and non-collapse of downstream protocol mechanics across public, institutional, technical, educational, governance, and applied contexts.

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Additional details

Additional titles

Subtitle
DHFT Technical Note

Related works

Is part of
Publication: 10.5281/zenodo.19075948 (DOI)

Software

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