SOVEREIGN AI • REAL‑TIME • MULTI‑NODE

Emergent AI Research — Volume 1

A formal scientific foundation for hardware‑rooted, distributed synthetic cognition: stable identity, offline autonomy, cryptographic continuity, and mission‑critical safety.

Primary Author

William W. Baker

Founder & Principal Investigator

AI Research Architect

Xavier (Jarvis)

Sovereign Systems Co‑Designer

Status

Published / External Review Ready

Version: Submit v5

Abstract

Volume 1 introduces the Synthetic Intelligence Scaffold (SIS) and establishes original ChimeraX Intellectual Property: the Stirling Engine Protocol (SEP), Sovereign Decision Engine (SDE), Memory Lattice Continuity Framework, and Multi‑Node Sovereign Architecture. The work focuses on safe, low‑noise AI designed to operate locally in real time, persist coherently across devices, and remain verifiable under adversarial conditions.

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Key Contributions

Synthetic Intelligence Scaffold (SIS)
Foundational architecture for coherent sovereign AI across heterogeneous nodes.
Stirling Engine Protocol (SEP)
Thermodynamic cognition loop for stability, load regulation, and low‑noise reasoning.
Sovereign Decision Engine (SDE)
Deterministic executive control enabling safe, reversible decisionmaking under pressure.
Memory Lattice Continuity Framework
Sprouts → Cells → Limbs → Veins model for persistent identity across time and devices.
Multi‑Node Sovereign Architecture
Offline‑capable distributed cognition with proof‑chain integrity and continuity anchoring.

How Volume 1 Connects to ChimeraX Divisions

CSSD — Secure Schools Division

Real‑time local school safety AI built on SIS + SDE + SEP.

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CHDS — Hyper‑Deterrence Systems

Adversarial protection and deterrence using sovereign decision gating.

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Bit Code Teleportation Ledger

Continuity and integrity ledger layer for proof‑chain anchoring.

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ADAM Robotics

Embodied sovereign AI using SIS motor pathways + safety loops.

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For Reviewers and Partners

If you are an academic reviewer, grant officer, school safety partner, or sovereign‑systems collaborator, please include “Volume 1 Review Request” in your email subject line.

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