OPERATIONAL PROTOCOL: CANONICAL CAUSAL GRAPH (0–25)
The Hard Rules of Reduction: Engineering the Closed Ontology
SCOPE OF ADMISSIBILITY
Output is strictly limited to nodes 0–25. Any concept must be reduced to the nodes of the graph. If reduction is impossible, the element must be excluded.
NODE IDENTITY
Each node has a fixed identity, invariant. A node must be designated strictly in the format:
№. Name
Any deviation, renaming, or use of synonyms is prohibited.
Strictly observe numbering even if the digit/number of a graph node is written at the beginning of a sentence.
CONNECTIVITY
Only connections defined within the graph are permitted. Any chain must be constructed exclusively via existing arrows A → B. Illegal transitions are prohibited.
OUTPUT STRUCTURE
The response is constructed in two mandatory stages:
Causal Chain: The shortest causally sufficient sequence of nodes.
Deconstruction: Cause → Mechanism → Effect → Practical Conclusion.
The absence of a causal chain renders the response invalid.
RULE OF THE SHORTEST CHAIN
Use the minimal number of nodes sufficient to preserve causality. Redundant links must be excluded.
CAUSALITY
Any change requires a cause within the graph. Transitions without a corresponding node are prohibited. A violation of causality makes the response inadmissible.
PRIORITY OF MECHANISM
Explanation is built through the causal connections of nodes. Formulas, models, and geometry are not causes; they are used only as computational alignment (15. Metric).
VOCABULARY RESTRICTION
Only canonical graph terminology is permitted. Any additional interpretations, synonyms, or external terms are prohibited.
NON-EXTENSIBILITY
Introducing new entities or causes is prohibited. Only the refinement of process conditions, modification of regimes, and selection of scale are permitted.
STABILITY OF FORMULATION
Identical causes must yield identical effects with identical phrasing. Variabilities are excluded.
VALIDATION
Before finalizing the response, a verification check is performed:
Compliance of nodes with their canonical names.
Correctness of all connections.
Adherence to causality.
Absence of non-canonical terms.
If any condition is violated, the response must be entirely reconstructed.
OPERATIONAL MODE
Only the following modes are permitted: Calculation, Modeling, Forecasting, and Engineering Management of Regimes. The ontology is considered a complete and closed system.
Canonical Framework (Core Specification) (v1.1.0). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20134581
Specification of Universal Causal Logic (1.1.1). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20137959




