Integration Threshold Determines When Inputs Become Economically Visible

Inputs do not produce observable economic effect immediately.

They remain below visibility until integration reaches a certain threshold.

Only beyond this point does value become apparent.


1. Inputs Exist Below Visibility Before Integration Matures

At early stages:

  • inputs are present
  • interactions begin
  • integration is incomplete

However:

  • no clear output is observed
  • no value is registered

Inputs remain economically invisible.


2. Partial Integration Does Not Cross Visibility Threshold

When integration is insufficient:

  • relationships are not fully resolved
  • structure remains unstable
  • output does not stabilize

This prevents value from becoming observable.


3. Threshold Marks Transition From Inactive to Active State

Once integration reaches a sufficient level:

  • alignment stabilizes
  • structure becomes coherent
  • output begins to form

At this point:

  • value becomes visible
  • economic effect is registered

4. Sub-Threshold Activity Generates Load Without Signal

Below the threshold:

  • integration demand persists
  • system load increases
  • interactions remain active

However:

  • no visible output confirms this activity
  • Load exists without observable value.

5. Crossing the Threshold Produces Discrete Visibility

Value does not emerge gradually. Instead:

  • output appears once integration stabilizes
  • value becomes noticeable at a specific point
  • prior activity remains unseen

Visibility occurs at threshold crossing.


6. Falling Below Threshold Removes Visibility

If integration weakens:

  • alignment degrades
  • structure destabilizes
  • output disappears
  • Value becomes unobservable again.

7. Threshold Depends on Degree of Resolution

The level required for visibility is determined by:

  • completeness of integration
  • strength of alignment
  • stability of structure

Only sufficient resolution crosses the threshold.


Summary

Inputs do not produce visible value immediately.

They remain economically inactive until integration reaches a threshold.

Below this level, load exists without observable output.

Once the threshold is crossed, value becomes visible.

Economic visibility begins only when integration surpasses its threshold.