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Bootstrap and Schema
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Bootstrap and Schema
This seam holds the QI bootstrap note, the machine-readable schema, and the structural additions that define how the invariant set should be used.
It is the entry layer behind the public site bundles and the grounding data, not a rewrite of the spine itself.
Current Shape
- 3 structural notes.
Representative Files
- Quantum Invariants AI bootstrap · archive copy
- Quantum Invariants schema v0.2 · archive copy
- Quantum Invariants recommended structural additions · archive copy
Working Read
These notes make the invariant library legible to both humans and machines. The bootstrap explains the usage model, the schema specifies the machine-readable shape, and the additions document the guardrails for anchoring, usage, failure, and release.
Keep this page separate from the public site rails so the structural layer stays visible without being confused for the presentation layer.
Core Claim
This is the project constitution in structural form: the bootstrap tells you how to enter the system, the schema tells you how to represent it, and the additions tell you how to keep it from drifting.
Mechanisms
- Anchor use to a specific entry order.
- Keep the schema explicit enough to fail when the structure changes.
- Separate machine representation from public presentation.
- Make repair and release logic visible instead of implicit.
Related Links
- Quantum Invariants
- Semantic Compression Layer
- Semantic Shimmer
- Downloads
- Identity and Manifests
- Trust Interoperability Standard
- Consent–Intent Compression Protocol (CICP)
Next Actions
- Keep the bootstrap, schema, and additions together.
- Add more structural notes here only if they widen the same seam.
- Split again only if the usage model develops a second durable branch.