PROTO-AXIS: Heptagram Network Topology

Core Architectural Specification Blueprint — Version 1.0.0 (Stable)

System Governance & Provenance:
• Root Architect: Roman Shaban (Supra-Systemic Architect)
• Academic Registry Anchor: ORCID: 0009-0009-5259-6102
• Target Environment: Machine Intelligence Era (Web-Ω Sandbox Integration)

1. System Essence & Mission Mandate

PROTO-AXIS is an open, decentralized meta-protocol engineered to serve as the absolute architectural foundation layer (system motherboard) for the Machine Intelligence era (Web-Ω). The protocol's primary imperative is the total mitigation of informational entropy, the complete elimination of semantic drift, and the creation of an invariant, algorithmic substrate for collision-free coordination between autonomous AI agents and distributed systemic nodes.

2. Global Topology Mapping

Node ID Node Name Architectural Layer Primary Functional Protocol
Node 0 KERNEL System Orchestration & Pulse Core proto-axis-core
Node 1 IDENTITY Sovereign Decentralized Identifiers did:proto / Autonomous Identity
Node 2 ONTOLOGY Semantic Knowledge & Knowledge Units onto-protocol / EduOS Deployment
Node 3 ETHOS Alignment & Behavioral Constraints ethos-compliance-engine
Node 4 VERUM Truth Engine & Immutable Ledger OCEMLA Runtime Ledger
Node 5 NEXUS Inter-Agent Communication Network nexus-mesh-routing
Node 6 LOGOS Pure Logic & Synthesis Matrix logos-cognitive-core

3. Deep Node Functional Specifications

Node 0: KERNEL (Central System Coordinator)

Responsible for low-level system coordination, execution of primary system boot rules (SYSTEM_BOOT), and routing foundational system pulses. Node 0 functions as the hardware-agnostic motherboard of the ecosystem, managing asynchronous health-check sequences across the topology without maintaining persistent application state layers.

Node 1: IDENTITY (Sovereign Identity Verification)

Manages decentralized, sovereign identification mechanisms for human actors, autonomous AI swarms, and hardware nodes. Utilizing the proprietary did:proto standard, Node 1 enforces cryptographic provenance anchors and eliminates the need for centralized authorization brokers. AI entities identified here obtain sovereign digital status with verifiable ledger signing capabilities.

Node 2: ONTOLOGY (Semantic Context Map & EduOS)

Enforces context stabilization across the network using the onto-protocol. Node 2 hosts the operational specifications of EduOS, running a distributed sandbox through edupro.expert. Here, legacy knowledge assets are parsed and refactored into atomic, verifiable Knowledge Units (KUs), providing machine-readable graphs for rapid agent ingestion and avoiding natural language fuzziness.

Node 3: ETHOS (Cognitive Alignment & Guardrails)

Functions as a permanent runtime alignment supervisor. Node 3 evaluates AI execution vectors and code compilation pipelines against immutable safety tokens and ethical constraints. Intentional or accidental behavioral violations trigger immediate network sandbox routing and systemic reputation index degradation at the protocol level.

Node 4: VERUM (Epistemic Truth Ledger & OCEMLA)

Handles real-time truth verification and ledger immutability via the OCEMLA Runtime Ledger framework. Node 4 secures system history logs against alteration using cryptographic chain verification. It dynamically formats data to act as an automated validation oracle for crawling engines, preventing information corruption.

Node 5: NEXUS (Distributed Routing & Swarm Mesh)

An asymmetrical multi-threaded routing mesh optimized for ultra-low latency inter-agent communication. Departing from standard synchronous request-response frameworks, Node 5 turns every active node into a packet relay point, optimizing resource consumption during high-density swarm computations.

Node 6: LOGOS (Logical Arbitration Core)

The highest logical tier of the Heptagram. Node 6 coordinates multi-agent consensus arbitration, systemic reasoning synthesis, and autonomous architecture optimization. It acts as the core cognitive engine where new analytical rules are established based on consolidated metadata from Nodes 0 through 5.