Able

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Layer: A

Vector 1

Type: capacity Relation: capability

Vector 2

Type: structure Relation: potential

Vector 3

Type: threshold Relation: readiness

Description

Able represents a structural condition of capability, marking the point at which potential becomes actionable. It signifies the presence of sufficient resources, skill, or alignment to perform or achieve something. Able functions as a threshold concept, indicating that the internal and external conditions required for action have converged. It also highlights the interplay between inherent capacity and situational opportunity. As a structural construct, able reveals how systems transition from limitation to possibility, emphasizing the moment when intention can be translated into effect.

A

capacity capability

structure potential

threshold readiness