Principlev1
When making schemas explicit, externalize competing
When making schemas explicit, externalize competing interpretive frameworks simultaneously rather than sequentially to enable genuine comparison instead of allowing the fastest schema to pre-empt alternatives.
Why This Is a Principle
Derives from Mental Models Are Singular by Default (people construct single models without generating alternatives) and Cognition Operates Through Dual Processing Systems (System 1 fast/automatic, System 2 slow/deliberate). Simultaneous externalization forces System 2 comparison before System 1's fast schema dominates.