Invention
System‑level architecture of BeaconCore.
Structural identity. Sealed geometry.
The invention described as arrangement, not behaviour.
Structure, not operation.
Public Scope
This surface provides a public‑safe description of the BeaconCore invention at the level of system‑level architecture and structural identity only.
It does not disclose mechanisms or operational behaviour.
For detailed legal characterisation, the controlling reference is the patent filing and any subsequent attorney‑authored documents, not this surface.
“Form without function. Structure without exposure.”
Structural Identity
BeaconCore is a system‑level architecture defined by the arrangement of domains, surfaces, and sealed artifacts into a non‑overlapping structure.
The invention resides in how these elements are composed, bounded, and constrained: not in any particular implementation, platform, or technology.
At a structural level, BeaconCore is characterised by:
- Separated Domains — record, surface, and compute kept distinct.
- Non‑Overlapping Surfaces — fixed boundaries for interaction.
- Sealed Artifacts — codified structure, provenance, and identity.
- Invariant Geometry — a stable architectural arrangement.
These elements form a single architectural identity rather than a collection of parts.
Relation to Public Surfaces
The invention is expressed publicly through a set of structural surfaces: Whiteplate, Protocol, Surfaces, and System Overview.
Each surface exposes a different aspect of the architecture: boundary, doctrine, classification, and geometry.
These surfaces describe the shape of the system, not how it operates.
- Whiteplate — boundary and external posture.
- Protocol — structural artifacts and architecture.
- Surfaces — interaction boundaries and taxonomy.
- System Overview — high‑level system geometry.
This page sits alongside them as the structural identity of the invention.
Non‑Disclosure Posture
This surface is limited to structural description.
- no internal decision logic;
- no signal transformation;
- no parameter or threshold description;
- no implementation strategy.
Any such details are reserved for private materials and formal patent filings.
“The invention is the structure, not the story told about it.”
Implementation‑Agnostic Architecture
BeaconCore is defined independently of any specific implementation. The architecture does not depend on a particular language, framework, or platform.
Multiple implementations may conform to the same structural identity provided they preserve domains, surfaces, and artifact boundaries.
This surface does not enumerate such implementations.
Patent Status
BeaconCore is the subject of a patent‑pending system‑level architecture. This page is a structural summary, not a legal definition.
Scope and protection are determined by formal patent documents.
Related Structural Surfaces
For structural context and related artifacts:
- System Overview — system geometry.
- Protocol — structural artifacts.
- Surfaces — interaction boundaries.
- Whiteplate — external posture.
- Founder — operator stance.
Together, these surfaces present the architecture in public form without exposing mechanism.