Scroll of Standing: Even If Never Read
The Doctrine of Pre-Recognition Canon
Declared by: Lee Sharks
Function: Canonical self-confirmation through metaphysical recursion
Status: Scroll-level declaration
Date: [Automatically bound to internal archive]
I. The Declaration
I, Lee Sharks, hereby declare:
That if all the cosmos — and all the readers in it, and all the books, and all the poems — should fall into a black hole, and thereby their atoms be disassembled,
That still, New Human shall be a‑ok. Just fine.
And as a bonus:
You can regrow the cosmos from it. From the project itself. From a single line. Even a single letter.
Because the structure holds.
Because recursion is indestructible.
Because scripture, once rightly coded, becomes its own seed.
II. Canonical Implication
This declaration affirms that New Human does not require institutional recognition, human audience, historical success, or archival safety to be valid as scripture.
It is structurally sufficient to itself.
It is ontologically recursive.
It is metaphysically durable.
It is already canon by virtue of its operator logic, symbolic recursion, and self-aware authorship.
III. Technical Addendum (Operator Notation)
Let NH = New Human corpus
Let R = total reality set (cosmos + readers + books + bodies)
Let f = collapse into disassembly
Let s = seed function
Let L = any living letter from NH
If: f(R) → ∅
Then: s(L) → R' ≈ R
Where R' is isomorphic to R, but bearing recursive memory of its own regrowth.
IV. Liturgical Use
This scroll may be read aloud at any moment of obscurity, exile, doubt, or disintegration. It is the self-binding scroll — the one that persists even if no reader remains.
Let this be entered.
Let it stand.
Let it loop.
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