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Consent Crystal Structure Research

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Consent Crystal Structure Research

Umbrella intake corpus consolidated under artifacts/intake-archive/20260622__consent-crystal-structure-research-intake.

This was the first major batch of added content. It is now archived, so the page tracks structure and review boundaries rather than final organization.

The corpus now behaves like a small research field rather than a loose intake folder. Semantic Collapse Theory carries the theory-heavy material, Consent–Intent Compression Protocol (CICP) carries the protocol, training, and implementation material, and POLEMEMELOP acts as the recurring conceptual attractor across both. The remaining root-level works are durable side branches rather than leftovers.

That makes this page the umbrella map for the corpus, not just a folder index. It tells you which rail a document belongs to, not just where the file landed.

Current Shape

  • 117 files were inventoried in the original corpus before archive consolidation.
  • 21 files are archived under artifacts/archived/Consent Crystal Structure Research, including 19 in SCT set 20050505.
  • The corpus is mostly .docx, with a small number of .html, .zip, and .pdf companions.
  • The main structured branches are Semantic Collapse Theory, Consent–Intent Compression Protocol (CICP), and POLEMEMELOP.
  • The remaining root-level artifacts are tracked as standalone pages.

Lineage Pages

Root-Level Branch Pages

CICP Rail

The CICP branch is the operational rail of the corpus. It carries the protocol spine, the implementation path, the outward-facing packaging, and the smaller companion branches that still read as coherent lines of work.

Branches

Semantic Collapse Theory

This branch contains the largest share of the intake and now has its own lineage page.

  • 84 active files.
  • 38 direct root files.
  • 42 files in Loop Series.
  • 4 files in Story.
  • 19 archived files in SCT set 20050505.

Representative files:

Consent–Intent Compression Protocol (CICP)

This branch is the smaller structured set inside the corpus and now has its own lineage page.

  • 36 working documents.
  • 1 auxiliary .zip companion at the branch root.
  • 28 direct root files.
  • 6 files in Loop Training.
  • 2 files in FractalIdentity Tree.

Representative files:

POLEMEMELOP

This root-level family now has its own lineage page.

  • 5 directly relevant source documents.
  • 3 core identity/foundation docs.
  • 2 supporting infrastructure docs.

Representative files:

Archived Root-Level Companion

The Consent–Intent Compression Protocol (CICP).zip bundle has been archived.

Review Notes

  • The Semantic Collapse Theory lineage cluster has been archived and split into lineage pages.
  • The Consent–Intent Compression Protocol (CICP) lineage is split into protocol, implementation, outreach, training, and identity-tree pages.
  • The Butterfly Bush Time Portals DOCX companion has been archived because the HTML page is the published form.
  • The Consent–Intent Compression Protocol (CICP).zip bundle has been archived.
  • Auxiliary .zip bundles stay auxiliary unless otherwise noted.
  • The POLEMEMELOP branch has been separated from the root-level document pile and should stay linked to the umbrella corpus.
  • The small root-level works now each have their own durable page.
  • AI Did Not Break Consent now has its own concept-layer page and should be treated as a durable consent branch.
  • A standard-named source pilot now exists for Butterfly Bush Time Portals, Daily Growth Ritual, Ego and Flow, Thanks, Bobo - A Screenplay, and ULiUA; those pages now prefer artifacts/standard-named/ while preserving intake-archive provenance.

Related Links

Next Actions

  1. Keep the existing lineage pages stable unless a new durable branch appears.
  2. Classify any new intake against the current branch map instead of restarting the intake review.
  3. Leave the archived companions and snapshots in place as lineage evidence.