nəc̓aʔmat — permission & centre
Book 2 · Child Page
Dual Tracking
Parallel awareness → Selection → Movement
You do not resolve the difference.
You move with both.
▸ Open MaxCP
▸ ◉ Key Insight
Action can proceed without collapsing competing views. Movement is guided by both, not decided by one.
▸ ⚡ Mantras
- Hold both. Move anyway.
- Selection is local, not absolute.
- Do not collapse for comfort.
- Tension is usable.
▸ ↺ Flowchart
View A active → hold
View B active → hold
Select action → based on immediate leverage
Track both → observe system response
▸ ⌘ Micro-Lexicon
- Dual tracking — maintaining multiple valid views during action
- Local selection — choosing a move without global resolution
- Tension field — active difference shaping perception
- Collapse — removing one view to simplify prematurely
The Error
You hold two views.
You attempt to resolve them.
Clarity collapses.
The Shift
You stop trying to decide which view is correct.
You act while both remain active.
This feels unstable.
That instability is information.
Operational Rule
- Do not resolve the system
- Select a move within it
- Track effects across both views
If one view disappears,
you collapsed too early.
Holding both views without movement is avoidance.
Movement that collapses one view is distortion.
You are not choosing a side.
You are navigating a field.
The system resolves through movement.
CTA Rail
Dual tracking allows movement without collapse. Now apply it under structure.