*§1. Credit Card*
Astral Plane
Astral-Net , Drag-Net , Phishing-Net
It is independent of
If it is claimed to be owned it must be by concept-idea, and agreement - conformity to - conformal to
If it is claimed to be a secret, it cannot be
The DiHydrogen-Monoxide may well be unknown therefore a secret but the Tsunami certainly will necessarily not be
One is default-defactoed into the astral plane system set up rendering to the extent and degree to which it impact-influence-interferes=>implicates oneself
It is non-deferrable, displaceable, dissociatable.
You are responsible for your own thoughts and actions and thus the benchmark for assessment evaluation of oneself whether you choose to follow orders or unthink.
§2. A. RESPONSIBILITY DEFINITION
MINIMAL RESPONSIBILITY
1. awareness
2. acknowledgement
3. recognition
4. noticing
5. observing
BASE RESPONSIBILITY
6. ownership
7. acceptance
8. answerability
9. duty
10. obligation
FUNCTIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
11. role‑responsibility
12. task‑responsibility
13. scope‑responsibility
14. operational responsibility
15. situational responsibility
CAUSAL RESPONSIBILITY
16. involvement
17. contribution
18. participation
19. causal influence
20. causal impact
ACCOUNTABILITY RESPONSIBILITY
21. being accountable
22. being liable
23. being answerable
24. being held to account
25. bearing consequences
MORAL / ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITY
26. ought‑responsibility
27. value‑responsibility
28. principle‑responsibility
29. integrity‑responsibility
30. self‑governance
SOVEREIGN RESPONSIBILITY
31. self‑authorship
32. self‑determination
33. self‑benchmarking
34. thought‑responsibility
35. action‑responsibility
ULTIMATE RESPONSIBILITY
36. total ownership
37. non‑deferrable responsibility
38. non‑displaceable responsibility
39. non‑dissociatable responsibility
40. you are responsible for yourself
§2. B. SECRET — DEFINITION
A “secret” is information that is:
1. unknown,
2. undisclosed,
3. inaccessible,
4. and non‑inferable
to the relevant observer or system.
If any of these fail, it is not a secret.
§2. C. OWNERSHIP — DEFINITION
Ownership is:
1. control,
2. authority,
3. responsibility,
4. and recognised claim
over a thing, concept, or domain.
If any of these fail, ownership is not present.
CRITERIA FOR OWNERSHIP
1. RECOGNITION
The ownership claim is acknowledged by the relevant system, group, or framework.
2. IDENTIFIABILITY
The owned thing is definable, distinguishable, and referable.
3. CONTROL
The owner can direct, restrict, modify, or permit use.
4. AUTHORITY
The owner has the legitimate right to exercise control.
5. EXCLUSIVITY
The owner can exclude others from control or use.
6. RESPONSIBILITY
The owner bears consequences for the thing’s use, misuse, or impact.
7. TRANSFERABILITY
The ownership can be assigned, delegated, or relinquished.
8. PERSISTENCE
The ownership continues across time unless explicitly changed.
9. AGREEMENT‑CONFORMITY
Ownership exists only if:
- the concept is defined,
- the claim conforms to that concept,
- and the system agrees to the conformity.
If any criterion fails → ownership is not valid.
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