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

  1. L0 (Substrate) constraints the total energy budget.
  2. L1 (Kernel) defines the rules of physics and the objective function.
  3. L3 (Protocol) enables L2 (Drivers) to form L4 (Networks).
  4. L5 (Application) allows the system to extract more energy to maintain L1-L4.
  5. L6 (Interface) provides the feedback loop for agents to understand the system.

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