Start Here
Public ingress surface for BeaconCore.
Non‑interpretive. Non‑semantic. Drift‑free.
The protocol holds still.
Orientation
BeaconCore is a structural protocol for clarity, alignment, and drift‑free operation.
It is not a model, framework, methodology, or AI.
BeaconCore holds structure still so systems built on top of it remain predictable.
It defines how systems maintain shape, not how they compute.
The First Surface
The Whiteplate is the canonical public explainer.
It provides a sealed, non‑interpretive overview of the protocol and its geometry.
It is the stable ingress surface.
Why BeaconCore Exists
Modern systems make clarity expensive:
meaning drifts, surfaces shift, boundaries blur.
BeaconCore reduces this cost through structural stillness.
What BeaconCore Reduces
Trust Cost — stable surfaces.
Truth Cost — sealed meaning.
Decision Cost — deterministic output.
BeaconCore is structural, not intelligent.
Public Surfaces
These surfaces are available for inspection:
Whiteplate — public explainer.
Protocol — structural architecture.
Surfaces — interaction boundaries.
Codex — structural primitives.
Registry — canonical index.
Ledger — existence record.
Provenance Plate — origin anchor.
System Directory
Full system surfaces and structural pages:
Arbiter
Archivist
Core Engine
Corridor
Corridor Entry
Delta Suite
Doctrine
Enforcement
Image Artifacts
Ignition
Invariants
Operator Handbook
Operator Levels
Public Launch
Sentinel
Statechain
Statelogs
System Map
Thresholds
Founder’s Statement
Clarity has a cost. BeaconCore reduces it.
The protocol remains still.