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Published Outcome and Full Content

In Realith, the published outcome and the full internal content array must be distinguished.

In this section, published outcome is a general architectural distinction. Later it may take a more specific form as a published state summary or another verifiable published form.

The published outcome is needed so that:

  • the possibility of an externally verifiable result is preserved;
  • a light verifier regime can rely on a compact surface;
  • the epoch outcome remains distinguishable;
  • the network is not reduced to a full local reproduction of the past.

The full internal content may:

  • remain within a closed contour;
  • be accessible not to all participants;
  • avoid becoming a publicly indexable surface.

If the published outcome is identified with the full content, then:

  • hidden contours lose meaning;
  • compact publication becomes impossible;
  • the logic of preserving visibility boundaries breaks down.

If, on the other hand, the full internal array is fully hidden without a verifiable outcome, then the possibility of external verifiability of the result also collapses.