Ignition

Activation boundary of BeaconCore.
Drift‑free. Non‑semantic. Structurally sealed.

Purpose

Ignition defines the moment where BeaconCore becomes observable.
It does not provide answers or direction.
It establishes the conditions under which clarity becomes possible.

Ignition Surfaces

Ignition occurs across three co‑present surfaces:

Input Surface — ingress boundary.
Shaping Surface — constraint boundary.
Output Surface — egress boundary.

These surfaces do not sequence. They coexist.

Ignition Conditions

Ignition is defined by:
structural clarity
invariant alignment
boundary integrity
deterministic posture

No narrative. No interpretation. No adaptation.

Ignition Field

The ignition field is neutral, sealed, and non‑directional.
It does not activate. It is present.

Identical inputs → identical outputs.
Drift‑free execution plane.

Clarity

Ignition does not generate flow or provide instruction.
It removes interference.

What remains is orientation.
What emerges is clarity.

“What I got from Beacon‑Core wasn’t advice — it was clarity.
And clarity changes everything.”

Sealed State

The Ignition surface is invariant‑aligned, geometry‑consistent, and drift‑free.
It does not imply hierarchy, causality, or capability.
It is a structural artifact.