Intent → Chamber
Intent → Chamber
Intent may propose space; law determines what chamber may hold.
Intent is not authority. Intent enters as pressure, law determines allowable form, and only bounded artifacts may emerge.
Governed containment
A chamber is intent after law has bounded the space where form may be held.
A chamber is a governed containment surface. It may define perimeter, interior pressure, admissible form, and lawful holding space, but it does not create a live environment, activate workspace, or execute runtime behavior.
What the chamber may do
- Represent lawful containment for a future artifact or world surface.
- Define boundary, interior posture, and admissible form.
- Hold meaning without becoming a live runtime environment.
- Remain public as an offering surface without becoming workspace activation.
What the chamber may not do
- It may not execute.
- It may not grant authority.
- It may not activate a workspace.
- It may not create customer records.
- It may not activate VIP, Security, Verity, payment, license, or runtime behavior.
Public offering boundary
Intent → Chamber is public-facing language for governed containment. It is not live environment creation, not workspace activation, not a customer system, and not operational authority.