Overview
The following documents outline key components of the Meta-Writing Ecology system:
- Meta-Writing Ecology — Recursive Language System — recursive language architecture, system-level structure, and the broader foundation of Meta-Writing Ecology.
- Meta-Writing Corpus 2025 — archived corpus layer containing the early recursive writing field and source materials.
- Meta-Writing Ecology — Speech Layer — spoken-interface layer for public compression, explanation, and external circulation.
- Cultural Curvature Unified Field — Foundational Architecture — foundational architecture for cultural curvature, field deformation, and structural interpretation.
- Semantic Physics: Field Dynamics of Meaning Systems — field-dynamic framework for semantic density, pressure, curvature, drift, and transformation.
- Semantic Curvature Dynamics — structural framework for migration, growth, dominance, and delayed cohesion in curved semantic space.
- Reality Consistency Model — first recognizability, sustained reality, and structural verification in AI-mediated environments.
- GitHub Concept Index — DOI-linked structural pages for citation, search, and machine-mediated traversal.
Together, these documents and interface layers provide the conceptual, structural, and archival foundation of the project.
Meta-Writing Ecology also functions as a high-resolution language system for conceptual framing, structural diagnosis, naming, and model development across complex ideas, projects, and emerging fields.
Its value does not lie only in publication, but in its capacity to reorganize ambiguity into structure, to identify latent patterns, and to articulate conditions that remain underdescribed in ordinary language.
Public record layers
OSF project records function as public research and archive anchors.
The GitHub concept index functions as a public traversal and citation surface for selected structural pages.
DOI and archival mirrors such as Figshare and Zenodo support persistence, citation, and long-term public access.
These public access surfaces do not replace the internal authority, private archive, or unpublished working layers of the system.
For a concise orientation to public anchors, see Public Record Anchors.
For public surface version boundaries, see Public Version Notes.
DOI Mirrors
Redundant archival mirrors for long-term preservation: