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Artifacts

Spektre Labs produces formal research artifacts exploring structural invariants across complex systems.

These artifacts include research programs and formal frameworks developed through computational exploration and theoretical synthesis.

Spektre Corpus

A unified theory of coherence: the conditions under which any system - quantum, biological, institutional, or cosmological - maintains structure or collapses.

The Spektre Corpus is the primary research program developed at Spektre Labs.

It investigates structural conditions governing coherence and collapse across complex systems. The research traces how similar structural patterns appear across domains including physics, information theory, artificial intelligence, cognition, and institutional dynamics.

At the center of the corpus is the observation that systems fail when the alignment between declared objectives and realized outcomes breaks and corrective feedback is suppressed.

Across multiple theoretical frameworks, this transition converges to a common critical threshold:

K(crit) ~= 0.127

The corpus consists of formal papers exploring these relationships through theoretical modeling and empirical validation.

Spektre Protocol

A formal framework for reasoning about expressive capacity and hierarchies of state spaces.

The Spektre Protocol defines a formal framework for reasoning about expressive capacity and hierarchies of state spaces.

It introduces a recursive structure of operator spaces used to analyze representational limits in complex systems.

While the corpus develops theoretical research, the protocol provides the structural abstraction used to reason about dynamic state spaces.