How the System Works
The architecture of the research system and its public surfaces.
Public Research Spine
Discover is the entry layer. Publications is the artifact and release layer. Engage is the open-scrutiny layer.
Agenda -> Corpus -> Results -> Verify
What must be built -> How it was built -> What world it describes -> How it can be checked
Canonical Ownership
Each surface has a home. Discover may link to everything, but it does not own the deep content.
Program
Identity, doctrine, scope, status, founders, and inspection-observatory rationale.
Agenda
Core Semantics, Structural Challenge Ledger, answer-shape discipline, refusals, and Construction Roadmap.
Corpus
Construction Spine, Registry, TauLib projection, Monograph Corpus, dependency graph, and versioned research body.
Results
Landmark Results, World Readouts, Challenge Responses, Core Semantics Status, Additional Derived Results, and Progress Against Agenda.
Verify
Formal verification, scientific rigor, assessment protocols, predictions, falsification, and audit routes.
Publications
Anchor Documents, Research Monographs, Monograph Supplements, Research Papers, Research Notes, Research Briefings, Release Artifacts, and Errata.
Engage
Open questions, critique, review, media, support, and contribution routes without endorsement.
How to Use This
If you want orientation, stay in Discover. If you want evidence, move to Corpus, Results, and Verify. If you want stable released artifacts, move to Artifacts & Releases / Publications. If you want ongoing public-facing writing, move to Research Notes.
The order matters: Core Semantics earns the language, Structural Challenge Ledger earns the questions, Construction Roadmap defines answer-shape, Corpus builds, Results reports consequences, and Verify inspects.
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