What this is

The Post–Stability Technical Corpus is the canonical verification backbone of Synkyria.

It is not a reader text and not a paper. It functions as:

  • a ledger of proof-bearing documents (IDs, status, placement),
  • a routing map for what supports what (spine → micro → geometry → refusal → networks → policy),
  • a reference spine for every viability-based claim made elsewhere on this site.

PDFs are not hosted publicly.
Access is provided upon request for review and citation verification.


How to read the technical architecture (in one pass)

If you want a clean route:

1) P0 — Stability (spine): holding / hazard / finite-horizon viability
2) P1 — Tropic Information Theory (micro-law): information-as-load → filtering theorem
3) P2 — Geometric Morphogenesis: hazard landscapes; threshold windows; P→L→F assimilation
4) P3 — Thermodynamic Right to Refusal: refusal as structural consequence (HE + Tropic Info)
5) P4 — Invariant-Preserving Filtering: refusal beyond binary; keep invariants under load
6) P5 — Networked Fields: bottlenecks dominate; network viability constraints
7) P6 — Network Policies: viability firewall; no-sacrifice / governance layer
8) C1 — Network Charter: constitution layer grounded in diagnostics + theorems


Canonical record (referenced here)

Primary spine papers

Constitution layer


External translation papers (non-canonical)

These texts translate the technical consequences into controlled phenomenological vocabulary. They do not add new definitions or proofs.