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.