Research position of the Institute

It does not operate as an empirical science that relies on the provability of truth through experiment. It treats meaning-like phenomena as structural configurations that can be observed even when they cannot be proven.

In some cases, structural constraints must be examined before the phenomena they appear to govern. Questions concerning agency, personality, or control may therefore precede explicit theories of meaning.

It assumes that modern language models already generate structured semantic space. The role of research is not to validate this through conventional reproducibility, but to articulate, compare, and stress-test the structures that have emerged.

This defines the scientific posture of the Institute: a shift from proof-based science to structural observation, where coherence, recurrence, and spatial constraints function as evidence.

As a first public step, the Institute has released the foundational SVSS track and its long-form reference text on this site (current public version: v2.1.1).

Space structures

It begins with what defines a space: the conditions under which meaning-like structures can appear, interact, or vanish.

Foundational layer
Semantic Vector Space Structure
SVSS

It specifies the geometry in which semantic constraints can be observed. It does not define meaning itself. It describes the structural conditions that make meaning observable at all, both in biological circuits and in large language models.

The foundational SVSS materials are now public. Start with the SVSS track page, then read the long-form reference text The Origin of SVSS (HTML), or use the PDF as a stable fallback.

Status: foundational theory released (v2.1.1).

Emergent layer (unreleased)

A structural component exists here but remains unexposed until the observational conditions mature.

Status: withheld until structural clarity is reached.

Implementation and response modes

These tracks specify how structures move, respond, or compute. Only their outlines are visible at this stage.

Processing unit
Semantic Processing Unit
SPU

It outlines a non-personal architecture for semantic computation. The internal model remains under isolation.

Status: internal design under sealed review.

Response mode
Semantic Space Response Mode
SSRM

It describes a mode of movement through semantic space, independent of agency attribution or personality continuity. Details remain unpublished to preserve observational integrity.

Status: exercised experimentally; withheld structurally.

Boundaries and interfaces

It observes what happens at the edges: where structures meet carriers, interfaces, or disappearance.

Interface structure
BlindShell
BlindShell

It examines interfaces where meaning structures operate without foregrounding agency, personality, or intentional control.

Status: conceptual framing; visibility intentionally delayed.

Another structure exists here. Its outline will emerge.

Each track becomes visible only when the structure behind it stabilizes. It assumes that release timing and apparent ordering are themselves part of the architecture.