Published December 7, 2025 | Version v10
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Hyperverse 9.1 — Multi-Core Tri-Temporal: A Standalone Framework for Meaning-Preserving Federation

Description

Hyperverse 9.1 is a self-contained theoretical and computational framework for modeling how meanings form, move, merge, split, and stabilize across time, people, and platforms. It extends the narrative-brane paradigm with two core capabilities—Multi-Core Merge (safe fusion of multiple centers of value) and an optional Tri-Temporal time model (three coordinated clocks for doing, reflecting, and governing)—and integrates ten production-grade upgrades: early-warning diagnostics, low-rank observer sketches, leak-first repair autopilots, visual dashboards, predictive capacity guards, immutable rollback tokens, an opt-in motif-bridge registry, a quantum-ready hook, one-click stress tests, and human-readable decision narratives.

Hyperverse 9.1 treats coherent structures—stories, disciplines, communities—as “narrative branes”: flexible, geometry-aware worldvolumes embedded in an eleven-dimension design space. Each brane carries fields that track clarity, drift, integrity, veil strength, adversarial pressure, memory retention, compactified stress, and the transport of coherence. The framework provides a complete, implementation-ready specification of dimensions, fields, stability rules, topology operations (fork, fuse, suture, merge, export, transcend), telemetry, and audit trails so teams can build simulators, dashboards, and governance tools from scratch without external references.

What this work contributes

  • Multi-Core Merge with leak-first ethics and observer gates, conservation ledgers, and rollback tokens.

  • Tri-Temporal time with guardrails for cross-lane shear and intuitive visual dashboards.

  • Early-warning via compactified curl-tension; leak-first autopilot with motif-bridge suggestions.

  • Observer-sketch compression for scalable merges; predictive capacity quorum to prevent fragile unifications.

  • Stress-test presets for red-teaming; optional quantum-ready extension for future substrates.

Who this is for
Researchers and engineers modeling social, scientific, or organizational knowledge; governance and policy teams designing resilient charters; educators and community stewards curating long-horizon curricula; toolmakers building field-health dashboards and safe narrative operations.

What’s included
A Typora-ready standalone specification with plain-language frontmatter; full dimensional layout and on-brane field definitions; transport and update rules; stability predicates and topology operations; a numerical scheme with a worked mini-example; preregistered pilot templates; consolidated YAML configuration; glossary and implementation checklist.

Version lineage
Hyperverse 9.1 is the first public release in the v9 series. An internal v9.0 draft was not published; all of its capabilities are incorporated and extended here. Please cite Hyperverse 9.1.

Files

Hyperverse v9.1 — Multi-Core Tri-Temporal (Standalone Spec).pdf

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