Stability Expansion

Stability expansion describes a state in which the range of conditions under which balance is maintained gradually widens.

The system no longer relies on narrow constraints.
It tolerates variation in load, timing, or environment with less disruption.

This shift is not dramatic.
It appears as increased flexibility without loss of coherence.

Stability expansion is defined by widening resilience, not by sudden recovery.


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