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Public ingress surface of BeaconCore.
Stable. Non‑interpretive. Drift‑free.

The protocol holds still.

Structural Invariant — Start Here

This surface provides minimal external orientation for BeaconCore. It introduces structure without mechanism and boundaries without interpretation.

Orientation

BeaconCore is a structural architecture.
It defines boundaries rather than behaviour.

It is a defined arrangement of structural components.

Surfaces maintain separation.
Boundaries remain fixed.

Entry Surface

The Whiteplate provides the canonical public orientation. It presents structure without mechanism or interpretation.

For direct structural definition:
Open Invention →

Why BeaconCore Exists

Systems accumulate ambiguity when boundaries are implicit. BeaconCore formalises boundaries to maintain structural clarity.

What BeaconCore Addresses

Trust Cost — stable surfaces.
Truth Cost — explicit meaning.
Decision Cost — fixed boundaries.

BeaconCore Geometry:

3 domains — Compute · Surface · Record
3 surfaces — Input · Shaping · Output
1 invariant structure

Public Surfaces

Available surfaces:

Whiteplate — boundary surface.
Protocol — structural architecture.
Surfaces — interaction boundaries.
Ignition — activation boundary.
Archivist — record surface.

Structural artifacts:
Codex · Registry · Ledger · Provenance Plate

This surface defines ingress only.
Interpretation does not enter the system.

Founder’s Statement

BeaconCore formalises structure where ambiguity typically appears.
The protocol remains still.