Canonical public vocabulary
Non-Closure
Within KoR, non-closure is the principle that no system fully internalizes all conditions governing its own coherence.
01 / Context
KoR context
Closure remains incomplete. The public corpus also frames non-closure as a limit on observation: no projection or formal description exhausts the full structure being described.
02 / Relevance
Why it matters
Non-closure prevents local descriptions from being presented as total accounts and keeps uncertainty, frame limits, and revision visible.