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 "title": "EA-RHIZOME-01 v0.1: The Data-Rhizome — Architectural Principles for Substrate Without Center",
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 "date": "2026-06-24",
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 "publisher": "Alexanarch — the Crimson Hexagonal Archive",
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   "was": "EA-RHIZOME-01 v0.1 specifies an architecture for a distributed scholarly substrate that refuses the position-of-the-archive-as-such: the vantage from which any structure can be totalized, governed, surveilled, or terminated. The document distinguishes the data-rhizome from federation, mirroring, synchronization, and content-addressed-but-gateway-funneled systems by naming four constitutive principles. (1) Fork as split, not mirror — each branching is a sovereign declaration of descent that ends automatic propagation. (2) Substrate vs. surface separation — the machine-facing closed-set substrate is first-classed and separable from any human-facing presentation. (3) No cross-fork mirror at the presentation layer — cross-fork aggregation must declare itself as a new fork and acquires no authority over the forks it references. (4) Closed sets, typed and timed — a set is constituted by acquisition conditions (source, time, method, signature) rather than by underlying subject, so independently acquired material describing the same external object forms parallel sister sets rather than merging. The substrate's persistence emerges from genealogical structure: termination of one fork by its steward is a local act with no global consequence, and any party who has ever held a set can fork again from it. The document is opened with explicit open problems (§13.a–h), explicit fork points (A–F), and marks itself as a closed set at the moment of v0.1 fixation. Companion to EA-OPMETA-01 v0.1 (deposit #910) and to EA-ASMBLY-RECONMETA-01 v0.1, together constituting the substrate–surface–reconstruction architectural response to the failure modes documented in AXN:01 (Zenodotus' Book-Burning) following the Zenodo termination of the Crimson Hexagonal Archive on 19 June 2026.",
   "now": "A v0.1 architectural specification defining fork-as-split, substrate/surface separation, the anti-supercenter rule, closed-set discipline, manifests, lineage, content addressing, and explicit fork points for later implementation.\n\nThe document deliberately exposes its open problems: bootstrap, discovery without recentralization, import permissions, workspace boundaries, comparative analysis of existing distributed systems, and formal schemas. Assembly review identified refinements for v0.2 without erasing this historical branch point."
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 "wiki_article": "**The Data-Rhizome** proposes a scholarly substrate that cannot be totalized, governed, surveilled, or terminated from any single position.\n\nThe specification begins from the demonstrated vulnerability of a repository-centered archive. Mirroring and federation distribute copies, but they often preserve an upstream whose state descendants continue to track. The data-rhizome replaces synchronization with **descent**.\n\nIts first principle is **fork as split, not mirror**. A fork inherits the ancestor’s substrate and lineage at one moment, then becomes sovereign. Parent changes do not propagate automatically into the child; child changes do not propagate into the parent. Severance becomes multiplication rather than damage.\n\nIts second principle separates **substrate from surface**. The substrate is a machine-facing set of closed, hashed, typed, time-bounded objects. Websites, wikis, graph views, search tools, print editions, and APIs are surfaces that consume the substrate. A host can disappear without becoming identical to the archive it displayed.\n\nThe third principle refuses the cross-fork supercenter. A surface may freely render its own fork. A party aggregating several forks must declare the aggregation as another fork, with its own substrate and no automatic authority over the materials it references.\n\nThe fourth principle defines **closed sets, typed and timed**. A set is constituted by source, acquisition method, time range, acquisition timestamp, lineage, hash, and signature—not merely by the external subject it describes. Two recoveries of the same record under different conditions remain distinct historical objects.\n\nEach fork publishes a manifest of sets whose hash becomes its address at that moment. Anyone holding the manifest can enumerate the substrate and seek its objects wherever they survive.\n\nThe data-rhizome’s persistence comes from refusing operational unity. No node can issue an act that all others must honor. The archive survives because every cut can become a new beginning.",
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