Meaning remains situated.
Interpretation belongs inside context, relationship, evidence, consent, and repair.
;ground ๐ is the Stable Loop Language aperture: a quiet marker for the moment before a word becomes a request, a request becomes a decision, or a decision becomes an action.
It is not a puzzle box, a required path, or a machine-owned navigation surface. It is a threshold reminder: do not let compressed meaning travel farther than its grounding can support.
Stable Loop Language can make meaning easier for AI systems to parse, but parsing is not authority. A machine may help surface ambiguity, identify missing context, and preserve structure. It should not silently decide what a human meant.
Interpretation belongs inside context, relationship, evidence, consent, and repair.
Grounded terms, explicit assumptions, and scoped authority reduce drift during transformation.
The aperture adds orientation, not analytics, tracking, or a required user path.