
AXIOMERA is a human-centered analytical system designed to provide clarity across domains involving understanding, decision-making, and human interaction. This document defines the external interface of the AXIOMERA system, including its domains of application, capability structure, modes of engagement, and usage boundaries. The system operates as a universal clarity layer that removes distortion and enables structured understanding without imposing solutions. It supports: psychology and human state stabilization language and communication clarity analytical thinking and decision structuring education and cognitive load reduction medical analytical support (non-replacement of professionals) business and system-level reasoning human interaction and conflict resolution The document also defines: open, institutional, and commercial usage modes integrity conditions of the system license alignment under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 humanitarian direction and ethical intent AXIOMERA is designed as a self-sustaining system that can operate independently while preserving human-centered responsibility and final decision authority.
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