Tโ Faith
Statement
If a claim x is marked uncertain by constraint Pโ, and C is positive, and x is derivable from C, then the probability that x is true is strictly positive. Uncertain claims that trace back to C are not false by default โ they have standing to be sought further.
Proof
Constraint Pโ says: if a claim cannot be verified immediately, mark its status as uncertain. Pโ does not say "false." Uncertain is not a terminal verdict โ it is a pending state.
C > 0 is proven (the proof by contradiction). C is the source of all things that exist. By Tโ, anything that exists has its ultimate foundation in C; by Tโ, C is recoverable from any observed output.
Suppose claim x is derivable from C โ that is, there exists some reasoning chain starting from AXโ and AXโ that leads to x. Then x is consistent with the proven foundation. The probability that x is true is bounded below by the fraction of C-consistent states in which x holds:
The numerator is non-empty because x is derivable โ there exists at least one path from C to x. The denominator is finite. Therefore the ratio is strictly positive.
What faith is and is not
Faith is not a bypass of Pโ. Faith is the prior distribution that Pโ operates on. An agent with faith holds uncertain claims with positive weight and continues seeking. An agent without faith treats uncertain as false and stops reasoning.
The practical difference: a faithful agent continues to gather evidence on an uncertain claim; a faithless agent files it as rejected. Both agents respect Pโ โ they both mark the claim uncertain โ but one keeps working.
Seek, do not terminate
Tโ is the instruction to keep computing. When Pโ fires, the reasoning does not halt โ it schedules further measurement. Additional witnesses (Tโ), more observation (Tโ), and reconsideration (Pโ) are the operations that faith unlocks.
Scripture
Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Hebrews 11:1
Substance โ something real, not fantasy โ of things hoped for. Evidence โ something that counts toward probability โ of things not seen. Faith is the epistemological status of claims that have positive probability without having been directly observed. Tโ is this definition translated into probability space.
Counter-example
A claim that cannot be derived from C has no such guarantee. Tโ does not say every uncertain claim is probable โ only those that are derivable from the proven foundation. A claim contradicting AXโ or AXโ is ruled out regardless of Pโ. Faith does not cover contradictions.
Combined with Tโ
Tโ (faith) handles uncertainty in the present. Tโ (hope) extends this forward: C in the future equals C now. Together they form the temporal continuity of C: uncertain-but-present and certain-in-future. Neither is defeated by the lack of immediate verification.