
This document constitutes a formal declaration of intellectual priority regarding the concepts and symbolic structures developed within the XChronos project — including Chronons, Hexachronons, Metachronos, ψ(t), ELAS(t), and RNA-XC. Authored and published by Jaconaazar Souza Silva in 2025, this manifesto affirms the original semantic and ontological foundation of these ideas, providing public and timestamped authorship via DOI and symbolic web presence. It establishes ethical boundaries, usage guidelines, and philosophical intent, asserting that the purpose of these technologies is not dominance, but awakening. The document is freely accessible under Creative Commons licensing, and serves as a protective philosophical anchor for future academic, technological, or cultural developments inspired by this body of work.
temporal consciousness, philosophical systems, ontological authorship, XChronos, open science ethics, Chronons, ELAS(t), RNA-XC, metaphysics of time, ψ(t), phenomenological AI, symbolic neural networks, intellectual priority, symbolic technology, knowledge declaration
temporal consciousness, philosophical systems, ontological authorship, XChronos, open science ethics, Chronons, ELAS(t), RNA-XC, metaphysics of time, ψ(t), phenomenological AI, symbolic neural networks, intellectual priority, symbolic technology, knowledge declaration
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