Corridor Separation
Corridor separation defines how participants remain independent while coordinated.
Each participant operates within a bounded dimensional corridor.
Definition of a Corridor#
A corridor is a constrained space of exploration defined by:
- assumptions
- goals
- interpretive lenses
- dimensional focus
Corridors may overlap in subject matter but remain structurally distinct.
Purpose of Separation#
Separation prevents:
- premature convergence
- echo amplification
- dominance by a single framing
Participants are free to diverge without fragmenting the system.
Interaction Across Corridors#
Participants may observe signals originating from other corridors.
Observation does not imply adoption.
Corridor boundaries remain intact unless explicitly redefined.
Corridor Drift#
Corridors may evolve over time.
Drift is permitted and expected, provided boundaries remain explicit.
Unbounded drift is treated as misalignment, not failure.
Structural Guarantee#
Corridor separation ensures that coordination enhances diversity of insight without sacrificing coherence.