The Nervous System Is Input: A Structural Account of Physiology, Cascades, and Professional Authority

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Abstract

This document is a short bridge artifact for professionals and educators working under pressure. Its core claim is simple: the nervous system provides input, but it does not authorize meaning or action. Signals can be strong, urgent, accurate, and convincing while still not carrying decisional authority. From that boundary, the document explains a common routing error in professional settings: when signals begin to feel like instructions, momentum decides early, commitments harden quickly, and escalation becomes harder to interrupt. In contrast, when signals remain inputs, delay becomes legitimate professional action, calm becomes functional stability, early recognition becomes possible, and proportion is…

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  • Meaning (existential)
  • Artifact (error)
  • Bridge (graph theory)
  • USable
  • Normative
  • Accountability
  • Dual (grammatical number)
  • Professional association
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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