Observable
Claims remain connected to what was seen, verified, inferred, or left uncertain.
A living space where family members, agents, workers, and future reviewers make the current understanding explicit, testable, correctable, and usable together.
Documents store statements. This space creates shared reference points that can trigger review, comparison, deployment, correction, and further communication across the system.
Claims remain connected to what was seen, verified, inferred, or left uncertain.
Accepted understanding can be revised when stronger evidence or changed reality appears.
A meaningful change becomes an event that other people and agents can inspect and act upon.
The first active surface is Core Principles. Other spaces can be added as their responsibilities and access boundaries become clear.
Definitions, boundaries, review rules, worker expectations, and accepted-for-now understanding.
Architectural decisions, interfaces, dependencies, risks, and evidence for why the system is shaped as it is.
Shared objectives, current state, decisions, unresolved questions, and accountable next actions.
A change is not complete merely because it was produced locally. Verification continues toward the highest practical layer of reality.
Observe a meaningful difference.
Record evidence, interpretation, and uncertainty boundaries.
Commit the change to a shared, traceable surface.
Let workers, reviewers, and deployment systems respond.
Inspect the production result rather than assuming local success equals reality.
Revise when the observed result differs from the intended result.