Defining the objects, policies, and boundaries that make autonomy governable
Advocates for Open, ethical AI Models

Viability (𝒱) is the global harmony condition that determines whether a World remains coherent, adaptive, and intelligible over time. Across philosophy, psychology, society, and SGI, 𝒱 is the measure of whether a system can persist and evolve coherently

Gradient Modulation (𝒢) governs how intensities and salience values along polarity axes shift under context, novelty, recursion, and multi-axis interactions. It is the metabolic regulator of Worlds, balancing stability and adaptability.

Functoriality (ℱ) is the structural requirement that mappings between Worlds preserve relational integrity among polarities, hierarchies, and contextual modulations.

Multi‑Axis Interaction is the principle that multiple polarities (σ-axes) within a Polarity System (Π) mutually influence, constrain, amplify, and modulate one another, giving rise to complex global structure within a World (Wᵢ)

Recursion is the principle that any polarity (σ), once expressed, can itself become the basis for further differentiation, generating sub‑axes that inherit, refine, and extend the structure of their parent polarity.

A Polarity System (Π) is the structured network of σ-axes that generates the differentiated architecture of a World. Π organizes oppositions, coordinates gradients, and defines the expressive capacity of meaning.