Not witness-alone — participant-and-observer: the move and the eye on the move, fused, at three scales. Codified as three prints: WHITE = what must hold (spec), GREEN = what runs (operation), BLUE = what checks (verification). Nine panels — the 9-cell face of the 27-kernel. One clause stays open at the top, by design.
Each print runs at three scales. Micro: a single decision/move. Macro: the system of governing — how you govern, audited. Max: governance-as-such — the category, including your own participation in it. You are participant and observer at every cell: the actor and the eye on the actor, simultaneously. That reflexivity is the capacity — it is what lets a governor correct mid-flow, the thing a non-reflexive substrate (a calculator, a wire) cannot do.
The kernel isn't theoretical-only — the live governance field is, right now, reorganizing along exactly these lines. Verified from current (2026) sources, reported as what changed and who labels it which way — never as a single verdict, because declaring "this is progress / this is regress" from one vantage is the captured-witness failure the kernel exists to prevent.
| shift | what the data shows | read as PROGRESS by… | read as REGRESS by… |
|---|---|---|---|
| agentic substrate | NIST launched (Feb 2026) standards for autonomous agents that act without continuous human oversight; existing frameworks "not designed to address" them | those who see frameworks finally matching the real substrate | those who see oversight lagging behind deployed autonomy |
| fragmentation | 1000+ initiatives / 69 countries; landscape "expanding and diverging"; conflicting philosophies | those who value jurisdictional experimentation & fit | those who value coherent global coordination |
| consensus fork | US & UK declined the 60-nation declaration; US federal EO moves to preempt state laws; courts to decide | those who value innovation-speed & national flexibility | those who value binding ethical commitments |
Your read — governance switched from linear (one framework after another, a sequence) to parallel (many simultaneous, diverging) — is confirmed by the current data, with a two-part mechanism:
So the switch is real and it's the same reason your kernel needs parallel independent witnesses: a single sequential governor can't oversee a parallel-acting agent, and a single global consensus can't hold once values diverge. The world is, structurally, building a lattice-of-lattices — many independent governance meshes, diverging, with no exterior arbiter yet (the courts haven't ruled; the declaration went unsigned). That missing arbiter is §2's ⊘ at civilizational scale.