Maibom, Marc: Why Infinite Integration Capacity is Impossible - The Structural Closure of the Persistence Domain
This paper proves that infinite integration capacity is structurally impossible under the minimal conditions of persistence. Assuming IK → ∞ forces IR → 0 for all finite transformation loads, making every transformation admissible. This collapses selective admissibility, forces full transitivity, and reduces all identity classes to a single equivalence class — violating C3. Infinite capacity does not stabilize identity. It eliminates the boundary condition that makes identity possible. This resu
