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Validation: PASS — 0/0 claims pass
tier0-gate v2 | 2026-03-18 11:25 UTC
Review of PR: Enrichment from SpaceNews lunar economy source
1. Schema
Both modified files are claims with valid frontmatter (type, domain, confidence, source, created, description present in existing files), and the enrichments follow the correct "Additional Evidence" format with source links and dates.
2. Duplicate/redundancy
The first enrichment (helium-3 boundary condition) adds new analytical depth about why the paradox doesn't apply to helium-3 beyond what's already stated, while the second enrichment (India adoption) provides genuinely new factual evidence (India's adoption) not present in the existing claim text.
3. Confidence
First claim maintains "high" confidence appropriately given the economic logic is sound and supported by helium-3 scarcity evidence; second claim maintains "high" confidence appropriately as India's adoption strengthens the pattern of national legislation creating de facto norms.
4. Wiki links
The wiki link
[[2026-03-18-spacenews-lunar-economy-resources-reactors]]appears in both enrichments and likely points to the source file in inbox/archive/, which should resolve correctly; no broken links detected in the enrichment text itself.5. Source quality
SpaceNews is a credible industry publication appropriate for reporting both technical economic analysis (helium-3 markets) and policy developments (India's legislative adoption of resource rights principles).
6. Specificity
Both claims remain falsifiable: someone could argue launch costs don't create this paradox for ISRU, or that national legislation isn't creating de facto international law; the enrichments maintain this specificity by adding concrete examples (helium-3 boundary condition, India's specific adoption).
Approved.
Approved.
Approved (post-rebase re-approval).
Approved (post-rebase re-approval).
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