Formalizing Kinetic Justice as a thermodynamic constraint on the velocity of systemic impact.
"Fairness is not a policy or an ethical preference. It is a physical constraint on the energy and velocity of action within the Cologic kernel."
The 𝓕-Law dictates that no entity may generate impact faster than the system generates opportunity for processing.
The rate at which an agent or process changes the state of the system, consumes resources, or initiates actions that require external processing.
The rate at which the environment or affected parties generate the cognitive or operational bandwidth to process, adapt to, or counter the impact.
Asymmetrical advantage becomes energetically impossible. If dI/dt exceeds dO/dt, the system kernel automatically throttles the action.
Prevents high-speed cascades of failure caused by rapid, unprocessable change in the economic or social field.
Introduces 'Fairness Buffers' that ensure all participants have equal time-to-react regardless of compute power.
The 𝓕-Law is enforced at the CEXS1 level. Every Signed Snapshot Manifest is checked for impact-velocity compliance before the execution gate opens.