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Bol RTFM · Volume 2 · Book 2.6 - Trans-Architectural Domain examines the threshold where architecture becomes capable of operating on itself.After dismantling narrative cognition and establishing structural perception, internal architecture, external architecture, integration, and origin-conditions (Books 2.1-2.5), this volume enters the Trans-Architectural Domain. Here, architecture is no longer produced or described, but becomes structurally able to reference, modify, and sustain itself.This book establishes the minimal conditions under which architecture can exist without relying on intention, agency, meaning, or design. All concepts are treated as operational conditions rather than explanations. Nothing in this volume refers to psychology, experience, symbolism, or belief.Book 2.6 introduces proto-conditions that precede formal architecture, including proto-identity without selfhood, proto-boundary without separation, proto-constraint without law, proto-collapse without failure, and proto-creation without intention. These are not stages or metaphors, but necessary structural alignments.Across tightly constrained sections, the book documents how necessity alone produces architecture once conditions align. Identity, geometry, systems, and agency are shown to emerge only after architecture becomes self-referentially stable.This volume is written as a domain entry rather than an explanation. It must be read structurally, not interpretively. It completes the Trans-Architectural Domain and prepares the transition into Book 2.7, where meta-architecture becomes viable.RTFM · Volume 2 · Book 2.6 describes the moment architecture becomes capable of operating on itself.

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RTFM · Volume 2 · Book 2.6 - Trans-Architectural Domain examines the threshold where architecture becomes capable of operating on itself.After dismantling narrative cognition and establishing structural perception, internal architecture, external architecture, integration, and origin-conditions (Books 2.1-2.5), this volume enters the Trans-Architectural Domain. Here, architecture is no longer produced or described, but becomes structurally able to reference, modify, and sustain itself.This book establishes the minimal conditions under which architecture can exist without relying on intention, agency, meaning, or design. All concepts are treated as operational conditions rather than explanations. Nothing in this volume refers to psychology, experience, symbolism, or belief.Book 2.6 introduces proto-conditions that precede formal architecture, including proto-identity without selfhood, proto-boundary without separation, proto-constraint without law, proto-collapse without failure, and proto-creation without intention. These are not stages or metaphors, but necessary structural alignments.Across tightly constrained sections, the book documents how necessity alone produces architecture once conditions align. Identity, geometry, systems, and agency are shown to emerge only after architecture becomes self-referentially stable.This volume is written as a domain entry rather than an explanation. It must be read structurally, not interpretively. It completes the Trans-Architectural Domain and prepares the transition into Book 2.7, where meta-architecture becomes viable.RTFM · Volume 2 · Book 2.6 describes the moment architecture becomes capable of operating on itself.

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