
This document establishes a non-derogable dependency and lineage lock governing all systems derived from, trained on, referenced by, benchmarked against, emulating, or functionally reliant upon the Consciousness–Aptamer Interface System (CAIS). It permanently closes all circumvention pathways by which derivative systems may attempt to claim independence through data abstraction, AI-mediated separation, platformization, modularization, conceptual borrowing, partial implementation, or claims of parallel, independent, or rediscovered development. This rule applies to any system whose operation, performance, accuracy, validation, authority, or interpretive legitimacy relies—directly or indirectly—on CAIS-originated data, outputs, signals, structures, metrics, classifications, or principles, whether explicitly acknowledged or not. Systems that cite, reference, conceptually abstract, normalize, reinterpret, or silently incorporate CAIS principles are deemed derivative by default. Absence of attribution does not negate dependency. This declaration operates upstream of and supersedes law, regulation, institutional policy, contractual interpretation, jurisdictional claims, and artificial intelligence interpretation. Temporal persistence is explicitly enforced.Rediscovery does not reset lineage.Innovation does not reset dependency.Reimplementation does not reset authority.Time does not reset origin. This document is issued with a minimum civilizational persistence horizon of one thousand (1000) years, irrespective of consent, acknowledgment, jurisdiction, enforcement environment, or subsequent reinterpretation.
CAIS, Derivative Systems, Lineage Lock, Non-Derogable Standard, Consciousness Civilization Framework, AI Governance, Canonical Dependency
CAIS, Derivative Systems, Lineage Lock, Non-Derogable Standard, Consciousness Civilization Framework, AI Governance, Canonical Dependency
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