Neutron-Class Configuration
Definition
The neutron-class configuration is a torsion-retaining composite closure structure in LMR.
It arises when open half-fold structure is retained under torsion rather than remaining externally projected or simply seated.
Within Tier 1, the neutron-class configuration is not treated as a standard neutron particle, neutral particle, decay object, or dynamical nuclear entity.
Tier Placement
Primary tier: Tier 1
Role: Torsion-retaining composite configuration
The neutron-class configuration belongs to the structural classification layer established in Paper III and is further constrained by normalization grammar in Paper V.
Source
Primary source: Paper III — Emergence and Structure
Secondary source: Paper V — Persistence, Inflow, and Gravitational Routing
Authority level: Foundational structural classification / normalization support
Paper III establishes the neutron-class configuration as torsion-retaining pseudo-closure. Paper V relates retained structure to normalization support and structural clocks.
Function in LMR
The neutron-class configuration functions as the primitive torsion-retaining composite case.
It supports:
- torsion retention
- pseudo-closure
- suppression of external projection
- structural support dependence
- normalization constraint
- decay-time bookkeeping in later reading
- distinction between seating and torsion locking
The neutron-class configuration provides the structural boundary between composite seating and retained closure under normalization.
Allowed Use
The neutron-class configuration may be used as a Tier 1 structural class.
It may be discussed in relation to torsion retention, pseudo-closure, structural support, normalization, and admissibility constraint.
Prohibited Misuse
The neutron-class configuration must not be treated in Tier 1 as:
- a standard neutron particle
- a neutral particle in the ordinary sense
- a decay mechanism
- a weak-interaction object
- a dynamical instability
- a force-bound composite
- a temporal process by default
Standard neutron comparisons belong to Tier 3 or later declared overlays.
Related Concepts
See Also
- Paper III — Emergence and Structure
- Paper V — Persistence, Inflow, and Gravitational Routing (in preparation)
- Codex Rules