# RFC-0002: Thought Drift **Status:** Proposed **Phase:** The Bedrock Phase ## Abstract This RFC defines "thought drift" — the accumulation of redundant or contradictory concepts under different names — and establishes countermeasures. ## Motivation Continued ideation without structure leads to duplicates under different names. Thought drift erodes clarity and creates the ambiguity that a standard cannot tolerate. ## Observation During development, the project observed that unconstrained ideation produced concepts that, upon review, were redundant with existing definitions under different names. ## Engineering Principle No new concept may be added without first verifying it does not duplicate or contradict an existing concept. OE-0002 (Core Vocabulary) is the authoritative check. ## Reasoning A standard requires one definition per term and one home per concept. Allowing drift creates ambiguity, which creates confusion, which undermines trust. ## Relationship to Existing Concepts Thought drift is countered by Single Responsibility (`reference/editorial-principles.md`, Section 2), the Refinement Gate (Section 4), and Law 6 (Compression Over Expansion).