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the cybergraph is the collective memory of cyber
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every cyberlink from every neuron across all time — authenticated, immutable, traversable
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overcomes collective amnesia: history that cannot be erased, rewritten, or forged
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how it works
- neurons record knowledge as cyberlinks — signed, timestamped, weighted
- neural language structures memory with semantic conventions, motifs, and sentences
- the truth machine continuously computes relevance over the accumulated graph
- standard inference preserves the capacity for contextual evolution
- soft3 integrates all layers into a single cognitive computing stack
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what is stored is explicit knowledge: directly stated, readily available by traversal
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what can be inferred is implicit knowledge: the hidden structure that the tri-kernel reveals
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the boundary between them is where intelligence begins
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see collective intelligence for the broader framework
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