
Canonical corpus defining Fractal Ontological Architectures (FOA). This release includes the formal paper, axiomatic foundation, manifesto, and normative appendices. FOA is a theoretical, non-implementational framework defining ontological, structural, and ethical constraints for large-scale distributed systems without guarantees, enforcement, coordination, or centralized control. Intelligence is not created by stability,it emerges when divergence is allowed without collapse. Source repository: https://codeberg.org/cesa/foa-corpus
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