This new main edition (PSRT v2.1) stabilizes the earlier generative framework (v2.0) by introducing explicit limits and stop conditions. Rather than treating recursion as an always-active engine, PSRT v2.1 defines when integrated systems must suspend, fail, or refuse application.
Formally, the architecture integrates:
• UTI — horizontal structural invariants
• PTI — vertical transformations of intelligence
• HPE — hybrid human–AI ecological dynamics
PSTR (Process → Structure → Recursion) remains formally recognized, but is intentionally disabled as an operational engine in this edition, in favor of a bounded and falsifiable framework.
This is still a conceptual architecture rather than an empirical theory. I’m sharing it mainly as a reference for people working on complex systems, semantics, cognitive architectures, AI alignment, or governance models.
No feedback expected unless you’re inclined — posting in case the structural framing is useful to others.
nettalk83•2h ago
https://ontomesh.org/OntoMesh-Architecture.html
This new main edition (PSRT v2.1) stabilizes the earlier generative framework (v2.0) by introducing explicit limits and stop conditions. Rather than treating recursion as an always-active engine, PSRT v2.1 defines when integrated systems must suspend, fail, or refuse application.
Formally, the architecture integrates:
• UTI — horizontal structural invariants • PTI — vertical transformations of intelligence • HPE — hybrid human–AI ecological dynamics
PSTR (Process → Structure → Recursion) remains formally recognized, but is intentionally disabled as an operational engine in this edition, in favor of a bounded and falsifiable framework.
This is still a conceptual architecture rather than an empirical theory. I’m sharing it mainly as a reference for people working on complex systems, semantics, cognitive architectures, AI alignment, or governance models.
No feedback expected unless you’re inclined — posting in case the structural framing is useful to others.
Thanks for reading.