Partial Integration Produces Hidden Tax Without Observable Output
Integration does not require completion to generate economic effect.
When integration remains partial, the system carries cost without producing visible value.
This condition stabilizes as hidden tax.
1. Partial Integration Leaves Inputs Unresolved
When inputs begin to integrate but do not complete:
- relationships remain unfinished
- alignment is incomplete
- stability is not achieved
The system enters a state of unresolved coexistence.
2. Unresolved Inputs Continue to Demand Resolution
Even without completion:
- inputs remain active
- conflicts persist
- resolution demand does not cease
This ongoing demand sustains system load.
3. No Output Is Formed Without Completion
Partial integration does not produce stable output.
In this state:
- transformation is incomplete
- value does not register
- accumulation does not occur
The system expends effort without generating visible result.
4. Sustained Load Converts Into Tax
When unresolved integration persists:
- load becomes continuous
- demand stabilizes over time
- cost no longer remains transient
This stabilization converts cost into tax.
5. Tax Remains Hidden Without Observable Output
Because no output is formed:
- no visible signal indicates value
- no clear feedback reflects cost
The system carries tax without external indication.
This makes the condition difficult to detect through output alone.
6. Input Continuation Increases Tax Without Resolution
When additional inputs enter during partial integration:
- unresolved interactions increase
- demand expands
- tax accumulates further
The system becomes progressively burdened without producing value.
7. Completion Is Required to Eliminate Tax
Tax persists until integration resolves.
Without completion:
- unresolved demand remains
- cost does not reduce
- value does not emerge
Only completed integration removes the condition.
Summary
Partial integration does not produce value.
It sustains unresolved demand.
This demand stabilizes as tax without visible output.
The system carries cost while appearing inactive.
Additional inputs increase this burden.
Unfinished integration converts effort into hidden tax.