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ZONES WITHOUT TERRITORY Authority detaches from geography and reappears as corridors, enclaves, legal wrappers, and platform rule-sets, so governance resolves wherever the active rulebook is enforced rather than wherever a border is drawn.
GHOST MEDIA Deletion, fragmentation, and selective recall turn the archive into a contested substrate, where missing records, mirrored fragments, and allowed-memory pipelines shape what can count as reality.
INTERFACE RITUAL Control migrates into prompts, defaults, scans, dashboards, and compliance flows, making governance feel less like command than like a sequence the user is continuously asked to complete.
SUBSTRATE LEAKAGE Matter stops behaving as neutral background and becomes a carrier of governance, memory, and value, so custody chains, salvage markets, and handling standards decide what an object is allowed to mean and where it can move.
LOGISTICS AS ONTOLOGY Routes, chokepoints, corridor statuses, and delivery systems become the condition of existence itself, making reality appear as a field of permissions defined by what can traverse the network and what cannot.
MODEL CONTAGION Models proliferate across everyday systems and open replication networks, shifting governance from content or speech toward deployment rules, hardware access, inference policy, and enclave-dependent truths.
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