Parallel creation does not collapse canon.

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Parallel creation does not collapse canon.

Another person can build adjacent work, use similar terms, or arrive at related distinctions without inhering the source, sequence, or authorship of what they did not form. Overlap may be real. Collapse is not.

Canon is not erased by the existence of neighboring thought. It is defined by provenance, continuity, structure, and origin.

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