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sporePrint contains 222 pages across 10 sections. This page lists every section with its contents and page count.


Lab — 129 pages

Live validation results from a running NUCLEUS composition. 104 exported Jupyter notebooks with embedded charts, spring science hubs, provenance pipeline, compute access, and the liveSpore guideStone feed.

Science — 31 pages

baseCamp papers reproducing peer-reviewed research in pure Rust, grouped by domain (physics, microbiology, immunology, neural/computation, game science, provenance/economics), plus reference documents.

Architecture — 19 pages

System design, the 15-primal catalog, 8-spring catalog, NUCLEUS composition model, ecosystem inventory, K-Derm topology, deployment model, evolution timeline, prior art analysis.

Methodology — 7 pages

Core theory (constrained evolution), AI-assisted development (K-NOME), the spring creation playbook, knowledge commons targets, licensing (scyBorg), and the P vs NP enzyme thesis.

Technical — 6 pages

Grant-ready evidence, hardware economics, GPU pipeline architecture, drug discovery review, institutional HPC integration, teaching brief.

Audience — 5 pages

Role-based entry points: faculty/PIs, students/core facilities, hardware builders, compliance reviewers, capability parity assessment.

guideStone — 5 pages

The verification class — self-proving build artifacts, the five properties, deployment artifacts, cross-substrate validation (5 substrates, 40/40 bit-identical), and the live spore provenance feed.

Products — 5 pages

esotericWebb, helixVision, blueFish, lattice QCD explorer — tools that emerge from primal composition.

Glossary

Plain-language definitions of every ecosystem term. Start here if you’re new.

Philosophy

The “why” behind ecoPrimals — constrained evolution as a design philosophy.


Taxonomy Pages

Generated automatically from front matter tags:

  • Primals — 15 primals, each with cross-references to every page that tags it
  • Springs — 8 springs, each with cross-references to every page that tags it