This experiment introduces a local governance mechanism activated once a certain level of energy drift is reached. Governance is limited, dissipative, and non-global.
The objective is to identify the existence of a temporal and structural window within which a correction remains physically possible.
When governance is activated early enough, the system returns to a stable regime and preserves a capacity for recovery.
If activation occurs too late, governance remains active but becomes ineffective: the drift is irreversible.
Governance is neither a moral rule nor a global control. It is a limited thermodynamic capacity.
A system is governable as long as it remains within its recoverability window.