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Symbolic Mechanics Human OS 1–44 Runtime Line v1: Broad Runtime Coverage with Implementation-Authority Closure

Authors: Eidos, A.N.;

Symbolic Mechanics Human OS 1–44 Runtime Line v1: Broad Runtime Coverage with Implementation-Authority Closure

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This record documents Human OS 1–44 Runtime Line v1 inside the Symbolic Mechanics project as a frozen Dev-Portable prototype runtime line. It follows the earlier Symbolic Mechanics Prototype — Executable Corridor Checkpoint v0.3.3. Whereas v0.3.3 preserved a bounded executable corridor within the prototype line, the present record documents a broader runtime consolidation for Human OS 1–44, including Reader path stabilization, archive preservation, source-binding reconciliation, full-payload backend preservation, and broad Band A / Band B / Band C runtime coverage. The supported claim is precise: Human OS 1–44 has reached broad runtime coverage with implementation-authority closure inside the Dev-Portable release. This record should be read as a prototype / runtime-line archival record, not as a signed desktop software release. It does not claim full one-to-one implementation of every volume from 1–44, and it does not claim that executable packaging has been solved. This archival record marks the transition from theoretical architecture to supported runtime form: major layers of Symbolic Mechanics are no longer preserved only as conceptual descriptions, but are represented in a working prototype line with auditable structure, bounded claims, preserved runtime evidence, and a clear relationship to the earlier v0.3.3 checkpoint. Project archive:namyanyi2003 — Symbolic Mechanics Archivehttps://namyanyi2003.github.io/ Research contact:eidosan013135@hotmail.com

symbolic runtime architecture prototype runtime system Dev-Portable runtime record source-grounded runtime mapping implementation-authority runtime doctrine archive-bound interpretive engine symbolic-computational Human OS architecture

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full-payload archive preservation, projector_support_layer, Dev-Portable runtime, Band A runtime, source-binding reconciliation, Band B runtime, Reader Legacy Bootstrap Fallback Path, Function_position, Fear_map, runtime architecture, wooden_box_lifecycle, Band C runtime, implementation-authority closure, Human OS 1–44, c_module_restart, narrative_forge_lifecycle, instinctual_route_subset, runtime line, cultural_map, Archive-runtime binding, fantasy_route_layer, broad runtime coverage

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