Theory frame
The theory frame keeps the question precise. What are we observing? What counts as stable? Which costs have to be tracked? Which comparisons matter? Its proof spine runs through the Open Theorem Roadmap, where definitions, theorem targets, formal discriminators, proof obligations, counterexample searches, resource envelopes, and failure routes turn the question into claims that can be challenged clearly.
Its second job keeps the broader observer-conditioned question in view: why stable physical law is available to finite observers at all, and how instruments, calibration, boundaries, and environments shape what becomes legible or steerable. That long-horizon route stays tied to theorem targets, simulations, ledgers, and review gates, so ambition remains connected to proof work.