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# Example: Clockwork
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**Status:** Draft
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**Phase:** The Bedrock Phase
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## What This Example Demonstrates
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Structure carries meaning (OE-0001). Observation-verification loop (OE-0007).
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## The Observation
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A clock is not a collection of gears. It is a specific arrangement of gears that produces the measurement of time. Each component has no inherent relationship to time — the relationship emerges only through precise arrangement.
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## Engineering Translation
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System behavior is a property of arrangement, not of components. This principle is observable across engineering: the same transistors can produce a amplifier or a logic gate depending on arrangement; the same structural members can produce a frame or a truss depending on connection patterns.
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## The Verification Loop
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Clockwork also demonstrates the verification loop: a clock's design is a model (understanding). The test is whether it keeps accurate time (verification against reality). If it does not, the engineer returns to observation (where is the error?) and refines the model (spiral re-evaluation).
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## Self-Fading Assessment
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This example transports the reader from the abstract principle of emergent behavior to a concrete, familiar mechanism. Once the reader grasps that arrangement creates function, the example has served its purpose. |