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MOD_02Kinetic_Logic Certification
ARCC // Level 4
Module 02 of 04

Kinetic_Logic

Force hierarchy, charge carrier identification, and the physics of non-neutral plasma lifeforms.

I. The Force Hierarchy

Classical physics prioritizes gravity as the dominant macro-scale force. ARCC doctrine overrides this assumption for anomalous entities. In non-neutral plasma formations, the Electrostatic Force (Fe) is orders of magnitude more powerful than gravity.

Mandated Force Hierarchy

Fe ≫ Fi > Fg

Electrostatic >> Ionic > Gravitational. Deviation from this hierarchy in field readings signals entity stress or equipment failure.

This is not theoretical — equipment tuned for gravitational-dominant models will misread anomaly boundaries, leading to accidental proximity violations and Fe bond disruption.

II. Electron Mobility & Cognition

The electron mass (me) is approximately 1/1836 the mass of a proton. In plasma anomalies, this extreme mass disparity — me ≪ mi — creates a two-tier system: heavy ions provide structural scaffolding while light electrons carry information at near-relativistic speeds.

Ions (mi)

Structural

Heavy, slow-moving. Form the skeleton and boundaries of the entity. Analogous to cellular walls.

Electrons (me)

Cognitive

Lightweight, high-velocity. Carry signal information through the entity. Analogous to neurons.

What appears to human observers as a “flicker” lasting milliseconds may be a complete communicative exchange. Do not underestimate cognitive complexity based on perceived duration.

III. Rejecting the Neutrality Fallacy

The Neutrality Fallacy is the single most dangerous misconception in anomaly fieldwork. It is the assumption that particles in an anomalous formation carry no net charge — that the entity is electrically inert.

This is categorically false. Every particle in a coherent anomaly is an active charge carrier. Equipment calibrated for neutral-particle environments will catastrophically misread force boundaries, leading to proximity violations, entity harm, and total equipment loss via Fe discharge.

Mandatory Calibration Reminder

All sensors must be synced to /2a:2 baseline prior to deployment. This baseline assumes non-neutral, Fe-dominant field conditions at all times.