Prototype line
Prototype Records
The Prototype Line is the implementation-facing archive channel of Symbolic Mechanics. Unlike the specification line, which formalizes the first twenty volumes into one engine surface, or the theory-publication line, which preserves volume order, the prototype line preserves bounded executable and validation-facing records.
Prototype line positioning
The prototype line operates independently from specification, theory-publication, and benchmark. Its function is not to restate theory or to benchmark interpretation quality, but to preserve implementation-facing identity, bounded version lineage, stable specification layers, and validation records.
Prototype records are archive objects. They define what base core was preserved, what extension band was approved, what was tested, and what counts as implementation-stable within prototype scope.
This line is not a full Human OS claim. It is a bounded prototype-stage archive line preserving additive extension work over a preserved base core.
Available prototype records
Canonical record
Prototype Line Canonical Record v1.0
Scope: Authorised version sequence and boundary definition of the prototype track.
Core statement: v0.1-B1 is the preserved base core; v0.2.1 is the first implementation-stable additive extension layer.
Main specification
Symbolic Mechanics Prototype v0.2.1 — Main Specification
Scope: Additive extension layer over the preserved base core, frozen to the approved Volumes 21–35 band.
Function: Implementation-facing formalization of scene overload, dark-field state, directional assignment, box lifecycle, fantasy route, controllability, and intimacy modifier layers.
Validation report
Prototype v0.2.1 — Test and Validation Report
Batch result: 12 traces run, 12 operationally stable, 0 instability, 0 exclusion invalidation.
Interpretation: Confirms first-round execution stability inside the frozen v0.2.1 prototype boundary only.
Current: Prototype Records > Index