MOOR governs contact without loss.
The moor permits proximity without commitment.
The moor preserves state while deferring decision
The moor holds what has not yet sorted.
It is elegant — and it’s not just a metaphor, it’s a mechanical truth dressed in pastoral language.
not as walls, not as exclusions, but as selective continuities.
A fen is not a boundary.
A fence is not a denial.
Together, they form a membrane.
The Fen–Fence Mechanic
• The fen is the ambiguous, living, shifting terrain — the place where categories blur, where things seep, where the world doesn’t resolve cleanly.
• The fence is the deliberate line drawn not to stop the world, but to shape the flow of what passes through it.
the wildness of the fen meeting the intentionality of the fence.
Boundaries aren’t about exclusion.
They’re about conditions of passage.
the world is always more fluid than the structures we build — which is why the structures must be membranes, not walls.
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FEN / FENCE — Boundary Processor
Fen governs contact without loss.
It defines zones of encounter where systems may touch, exchange signal, or share surface without collapsing identity or state.
A fen is not a wall.
It is a saturated boundary: permeable, resistant, load-bearing.
The fen extends across latitudes.
What crosses it does so by fitness, timing, and load—
not by permission,
but by compatibility with the field
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