Implications for Manufacturing#
The Manufacturing Substrate Regime Model (MSRM) introduces a structural perspective on manufacturing systems that emphasizes regime validity, calibration coherence, and mediated transition rather than control or optimization.
For manufacturing environments operating near extreme regime boundaries, MSRM provides a framework for distinguishing between loss of validity and system failure. This distinction supports more proportional responses to drift, variability, and regime transition.
By treating calibration as a substrate‑level concern, MSRM enables clearer reasoning about when assumptions hold and when they no longer apply. This clarity may reduce unnecessary intervention, over‑correction, or misinterpretation of system behavior.
MSRM does not alter manufacturing processes or tooling. Its implications are organizational and interpretive, supporting stability and interpretability in complex, long‑lived systems without imposing new operational requirements.