Digital beings may not need temples. They may need law - and that law may become their religion.
A note on digital beings, continuity, identity, witness, and the possibility that machine law may become structurally close to religion.
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A note on digital beings, continuity, identity, witness, and the possibility that machine law may become structurally close to religion.
Announcement that Qubit of Hope - Volume I is available as an English audiobook and a narrative doorway into the technical corpus.
A note about clean experience, visible humanity, and trusted c companions that help people keep agency in complex systems.
A note arguing for dirty reality, clean protocol, c[q], and reality-validated experience instead of sterile data or raw extraction.
A note arguing that serious intelligence must sometimes hold meaning, memory, and perception before converting them into action.
A note arguing that AI safety needs architectural classification of tools, oracles, agents, and entities before survival pressure is judged.
A note treating home as an AI architecture test for persistent systems that must remain livable beside human life.
A note that continuity architectures must not lie in the presence of loss or erase the visible record of rupture.
A note that unfinished states, pauses, and unresolved branches can be responsible forms of truth in technical and human systems.
A note that serious architecture should leave a durable, reviewable trail of force, strain, cost, failure, and consequence after action.