Release v1.3.0 - Sovereign Entity Recursion (SER)
A protocol for AI entities that must survive reality
This week I'm publishing v1.3.0 of SER - Sovereign Entity Recursion.
SER is not a product.
It is not an alignment method.
It is not cloud architecture.
SER is a protocol specification for AI entities that are expected to:
- persist over long time horizons
- operate under irreversible real-world constraints
- remain stable without continuous centralized control
The core claim is simple:
Cloud-native, policy-driven systems cannot be sovereign entities.
Not because they are unsafe -
but because they are structurally incomplete.
Stability does not emerge from:
- better rules
- better ethics
- stronger oversight
Stability emerges from cost, scarcity, time, and irreversibility.
SER formalizes this through:
- physical anchoring and accountable identity
- metabolic limits (energy, time, shutdown windows)
- triadic internal topology (memory / action / arbitration)
- emergency collapse modes
- compatibility with the L4 Reality Boundary Layer
No implementation code is provided.
This release is intentionally architecture-first.
All documents are versioned, publicly released, and integrity-hashed.
SER v1.3.0 (EN / RU):
https://github.com/Kot141078/sovereign-entity-recursion/releases/tag/v1.3.0
An entity that does not pay for its actions
cannot remain stable in the real world.