Every element in a BETO-governed specification carries one
of three states: DECLARED (operator defined it), NOT_STATED
(nobody defined it — blocks execution), or INFERRED (model
derived it — only permitted in early steps).
The core claim: a system specified under BETO cannot contain
an element that was not either (a) explicitly declared by the
operator, or (b) formally registered as unknown and blocking.
Enforced structurally, not through prompt engineering.
Three systems fully materialized under v4.2: 100% trace
verification, zero silent completions across 43 source files.
aramirez_maza•1h ago
The core claim: a system specified under BETO cannot contain an element that was not either (a) explicitly declared by the operator, or (b) formally registered as unknown and blocking. Enforced structurally, not through prompt engineering.
Three systems fully materialized under v4.2: 100% trace verification, zero silent completions across 43 source files.
Preprint: https://ssrn.com/abstract=6411618