000 System Architecture
EMIS System Architecture
A layered structural mapping of social systems based on physical and informational constraints.
🏗️ The Layered Model
| Layer | Layer Name | Included Modules | System Function |
|---|---|---|---|
| L6 | Interface Layer | [900] Humanities [999] Aesthetics [300] History |
UX / Logs The semantic rendering of system states for human agents. |
| L5 | Application Layer | [100] Economics [550] Management [650] Education |
Resource Allocation & Tasks Executables for energy distribution, task orchestration, and system replication. |
| L4 | Network Layer | [150] Sociology [450] Media [200] Politics |
Topology & Routing Defining node connections, signal bandwidth, and root access permissions. |
| L3 | Protocol Layer | [400] Law [600] Linguistics [350] Anthropology |
Code & Consensus The source code (Smart Contracts), compression protocols, and legacy handshake algorithms. |
| L2 | Driver Layer | [250] Psychology [21] Sci-Tech [20] Money |
I/O & Conversion Interfaces bridging biological agents (energy/info) with the social system. |
| L1 | Kernel Layer | [01] Axioms [10] Core Triangle [22] Structure [700] Ethics |
OS Kernel Fundamental constraints, optimization objectives (Safety), and state-space definitions. |
| L0 | Substrate Layer | [500] Geography | Hardware The thermodynamic boundary conditions and physical resource layout. |
🧩 Layer Dependencies
- L0 (Substrate) constraints the total energy budget.
- L1 (Kernel) defines the rules of physics and the objective function.
- L3 (Protocol) enables L2 (Drivers) to form L4 (Networks).
- L5 (Application) allows the system to extract more energy to maintain L1-L4.
- L6 (Interface) provides the feedback loop for agents to understand the system.