The constitutional framework for the N'Ko Inscription System. These proposals define truth, time, language, and interaction — establishing invariant laws that govern how embodied dynamics become verifiable inscriptions.
Core Charter for the N'Ko Inscription System
Protocol Charter / Epistemic Law
Operator Sigils and Claim-Type Semantics
Semantic Constitution
Evidence Admissibility and Slice Semantics
Epistemic Boundary Charter
Determinism, Canonical Serialization, and Cryptographic Commitment
Computational Constitution
Session Semantics, Temporal Partitioning, and the Meaning of Occurrence
Temporal Constitution
Phrase Semantics, Compression Legitimacy, and the Right to Name
Semantic Constitution
Idiomization, Human-Readable Surface Language, and the Limits of Translation
Linguistic Constitution
Learning Loops, Human Co-Interpretation, and the Discipline of Feedback
Interaction Constitution
The Personal Chronicle Charter and the Discipline of Lived Semantics
Operational Constitution
Inter-Subject Comparison, Echoes Across Lives, and the Ethics of Similarity
Comparative Epistemology
After these proposals, the system does not merely record what happens. It knows when something deserves a name — and why that matters.