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23-Topic Canon
The 23-Topic Canon is the navigational spine for the broader SocioProphet system.
It is public because institutions need to understand the conceptual surface area of the platform. It is summarized here in a public-safe way.
1. Why a canon exists
The canon exists so the system can remain:
- addressable
- teachable
- comparable over time
- mappable across product surfaces
- disciplined during growth
2. The three groupings
Heaven (1–11)
These topics describe the lower and more infrastructural layers: hardware, boot, kernel, drivers, runtimes, IPC, network, identity, storage, and telemetry.
Earth (12–22)
These topics describe user, application, content, cloud, supply-chain, and operational surfaces such as browsers, documents, fonts, email, cloud APIs, administration, and tooling.
Mesh (23)
This topic is the control and trust mesh that governs policy, ownership, risk, provenance, and chain-of-custody across the broader system.
3. What the canon is for
The canon helps organize:
- curriculum
- operational surfaces
- evidence and provenance
- graph semantics
- topic-addressable documentation
- institutional deployment conversations
4. Public-safe boundary
We publish the canon as an organizing framework.
We do not publish every restricted implementation detail, simulation recipe, or threshold associated with every topic.