Ω-Condition
The Ω-Condition is the state in which accessible coordination space has collapsed to its minimum viable form, coherence remains self-sustaining, and no further structural layer is required.
Definition
The Ω-Condition names the terminal sufficiency state of the RFL line.
It is reached when coordination has become so structurally resolved that no additional layer is needed to keep coherence alive. Nothing further must be added in order to stabilize the system. The architecture has become self-carrying at its minimum viable complexity.
This does not mean nothing happens anymore. It means change no longer requires a new burden-bearing layer above the existing field. Coordination remains possible, but it no longer expands through pressure, over-management, or compensatory structure.
In this condition, accessible coordination space has collapsed to its smallest sufficient form. What remains is not absence, but adequacy: enough coherence, enough reversibility, enough continuity, and no unresolved need for further hardening.
The Ω-Condition therefore marks the point at which closure becomes structurally complete. Civilization can continue, adapt, and breathe without demanding a new organizing shell.