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Quantum Invariants
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Quantum Invariants
This branch collects the public site family and grounding data for Quantum Invariants.
It is the machine-readable grounding library for the project family: a small invariant set, a public navigation surface, and the identity/manifest rails that keep the set auditable.
It is a navigable site set rather than a single page: the root/how-to-ground surface, the spine, the domain pages, the AI surface, the charters, and the downloads rail all belong together.
Current Shape
- 11 public site bundles.
- 1 grounding data family with 4 preserved duplicate copies.
- 3 structural notes for bootstrap, schema, semantic translation, and explanation tuning.
Core Claim
Quantum Invariants is not just site packaging. It is a minimal grounding system for identifying boundaries, comparators, feedback, drift, legibility, and repair moves across a wider ecosystem of projects.
The site surface stays public and navigable, while the grounding data keeps the machine-readable backbone stable enough to support other branches, manifests, and translation layers.
Nested Lineage Pages
- Root and How to Ground
- Spine
- Domains
- AI
- Charters
- About
- Identity and Manifests
- Bootstrap and Schema
- Semantic Compression Layer
- Semantic Shimmer
- Downloads
Representative Files
- Quantum Invariants root/how-to-ground bundle
- Quantum Invariants spine pages bundle
- Quantum Invariants domains pages bundle
- Quantum Invariants AI pages bundle
- Quantum Invariants charters pages bundle
- Quantum Invariants about bundle
- Quantum Invariants raw identity snapshots
- Quantum Invariants semantic shimmer bundle
- Quantum Invariants C13 public site bundle
- Quantum Invariants downloads pages bundle
Working Read
The site bundles are the public-facing navigation surface; the grounding JSON is the structural backbone that explains the layers underneath.
The bootstrap, schema, semantic-compression, and shimmer notes are part of the same entry layer. Together they explain how the invariant set is used, how it is represented, and how it is presented to different readers without changing the underlying structure.
The QI family is also a cross-project reference node. It helps explain consent, continuity, witness, trust, and semantic integrity work elsewhere in the wiki because it gives those branches a common comparator language.
Related Links
- Continuity Office
- Semantic Integrity
- Consentful Cybernetics
- Trust Interoperability Standard
- WitnessKey
- How Intuition Works
- POLEMEMELOP
- About
- Identity and Manifests
- Bootstrap and Schema
- Semantic Compression Layer
- Semantic Shimmer
Next Actions
- Keep the six support pages separate so the site architecture stays legible.
- Add the remaining Quantum Invariants site bundles only if they form a clearly distinct seam.
- Leave the grounding copies archived and reference them from the downloads page.