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1.5 Reasoning Order

Human Fat-Based Metabolism

This page is structured as definition, control variables, causal chain, observable outputs, and boundary, and serves as a canonical definition node in Human FBM.

Definition
Reasoning-Order Definition

Human FBM uses a fixed reasoning order to avoid single-output reverse inference.

Ordered reasoning keeps structural judgment reproducible and auditable.

Control Variables
Ordered Nodes

First evaluate exogenous carbohydrate input, then insulin occupancy.

Then evaluate whether fatty-acid direct energy can become dominant.

Then verify total energy and lean-mass stability before interpreting outputs.

Causal Chain
Order Causality

Earlier nodes constrain later interpretation range; early-node errors amplify downstream misreadings.

Starting from short-term weight or subjective feeling as first node distorts structural conclusions.

Observable Outputs
Order Benefits

A fixed order improves consistency across pages and case reviews.

The same framework can be reused over time for longitudinal interpretation.

Boundary
Method Boundary

Single observed events cannot directly confirm model validity.

Energy sufficiency and lean-mass nodes cannot be skipped in structural inference.