A reader-first library of the Synkyria corpus.

This page separates:

  • public reader-facing material hosted on this site;
  • public DOI records archived on Zenodo;
  • technical or internal artefacts that may require controlled access;
  • translation surfaces for different audiences.

Reader pathways

General orientation

Lived experience, learning, and phenomenology

AI governance, safety, and accountability

Theoretical foundation

Technical / evidence-facing


Current public release

Finite-Capacity AI Constitution

A structural governance framework for accountable AI systems operating under finite capacity.


Public DOI records

Admissibility–Execution–Witness Coupling

Structural necessity result for accountable viability under finite horizons.

Fractal Onto-Praxis

Foundational Synkyria text on viability, non-closure, and the conditions of form.

The Thermodynamic Right to Refusal

Finite-capacity necessity result showing why explicit rejection/gating is structurally necessary under sustained overload.

The Synkyria Refusal Stack v1.0

Archival proof object linking refusal law, bounds, operator semantics, and external-safe evidence.

For the selected public archive list, see:


Public reader-facing series

SFV — Structural Phenomenology of Viability

SFV translates finite-horizon viability into lived intelligibility: contactability, holdable time, refusal, ambiguity, therapeutic time, and non-coercive emergence.

The current SFV synthesis names three structural axes:

RSN — Reader–Stabilizer Notes

Short stabilising notes that prevent predictable misreadings of SFV.

SFV + RSN Corpus Binder v0.2

A site-level binder: corpus map, structural axes, Bridge G, and guardrails so the reading does not become load.


Technical and restricted materials

Some technical artefacts, draft papers, and internal architectural materials are referenced publicly but not hosted as open PDFs on this site.

Where a page shows Request access, it means the item is not currently public on the website.

For institutional, research, or review inquiries:

  • Access page: /access/
  • Contact: research@synkyria.uk