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alone. This is the same frame as category I — there is no ring-bearing "self," only local
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components whose coupled actions we describe as one closing ring.
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**Action is always local; evaluation and preparation may be local or contextual.** This is the
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axis beneath the previous point. A phase is *local* when the acting component supplies it itself,
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*contextual* when a surrounding or higher component supplies it. Evaluation and preparation come in
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both forms: the presynapse evaluates its own release and prepares its own next release (local),
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while the calcium channel's influx is evaluated by the presynapse and prepared by neuronal
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provisioning (contextual). Action admits no such split — it is always local, and necessarily so.
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A component can hold an aggregate and evaluate a neighbor's trace on its behalf, or provision a
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neighbor's readiness; but it cannot *act on a neighbor's behalf*, because the action simply is the
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local event occurring in that component. To perform another's action would mean it was never that
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component's action to begin with. Acting-for-another is not action but signalling. So the one phase
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that can never be contextual is action, and this falls directly out of what action is — which is
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why every component necessarily has its own action, while its evaluation and preparation may be
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scattered into its context.
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**The phases are event-delimited and decay-timed, never clocked.** A phase has no fixed duration.
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The action is the boundary where preparation ends and behaving begins; the fast trace's decay below
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threshold is roughly where evaluation ends and preparation resumes. The quiet interval between
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