Co-Presence is a condition: multiple units in differentiated yet shared existence.

Given that Differentiating positions units relative to each other, it cannot not derive a dynamic of relation: Co-Presence. This is the condition in which multiple reflexive relational units are maintained in differentiated yet shared existence within the relational field.

Co-Presence means units exist together, each distinct, but sharing the same relational space. They are not isolated — differentiation requires a shared context in which to be different. Co-Presence enables relational Tension: distinct units held in co-presence generate structured tension, which preserves both their differentiation and their mutual relationality.

Co-Presence leads to Tension — the structure that stabilizes how these co-present units interact.