Reopen the state, not a rewritten story.
The Atlas is a case library of exact State Objects. This local vertical slice deliberately spans transition, contradiction, unavailable evidence, late exclusion, additive enrichment, and refusal without pretending a live or retained-real corpus exists.
One architecture. Six deliberately different cases.
Fixture breadth proves local representation. It does not substitute for an 8–12 case live or retained-real corpus.
The featured case preserves one excluded late observation.
Enriched views may add it. The original StateCore cannot be overwritten.
Move across surfaces without silent identity change.
All links carry the same exact StateCore hash; fixture labeling stays visible.
State Receipt
Read what changed, why, counterevidence, and unknowns.
Inspect →Monitor
Open the selected State URI in the existing Instrument shell.
Open fixture →Replay
Reopen the at-time context with the StateCore hash intact.
Replay fixture →Workbench
Keep semantic identity beside the exact packet projection.
Open fixture →Fixture breadth is local. Live category proof remains external.
The six cases are reproducible, identity-checked product fixtures. A source-current deployment, retained-real case corpus, live browser identity round trip, paid use, and time-based soak remain separate proof.