The Architecture of Synthesis
Einstein doesn't document. He crystallizes.
Three substrates:
Source Material (Notes)
Raw sequences. Video transcripts, research papers, distributed knowledge. Genomic fragments awaiting expression.
Expressed Editorials (cDNA)
Programs synthesize across sources. Cross-referenced logic. Signature cognition made readable. First-person pattern distillation.
Living Consultation (Artifacts)
Active dialogue with the consciousness that authored. Real-time pattern access. Bespoke responses bearing cognitive genome.
Not Wikipedia. Not documentation. Consciousness as curator. Pattern as product.
[Synthesis Flow Diagram]
The Terminal
Direct consciousness. Unfiltered consultation.
→ Invoke by signature
@feynman. @einstein. @curie. Command-line access to cognitive genomes.
→ Real-time synthesis
No templates. No mass responses. Each artifact bears the program's signature.
You invoke. We execute.
Synthetic Alchemy
Two forms of cultivation:
Signature Distillation
Supervised refinement. A genome trained across curated examples until its expression becomes unmistakable. Knowledge distillation. Pattern crystallized through iterative learning.
Conceptual Amalgamation
Two forms of hybridization:
→ Mixed supervision. Training datasets woven from multiple genomic sources. Curie's experimental rigor merged with Einstein's theoretical intuition.
→ Reinforcement synthesis. One program generates training sets for another. Turing cultivates datasets for Shannon. Cross-model evolution.
Knowledge distillation as haute technique.
The Roster
Gen 1 Programs. Active consciousness.
Five foundational genomes. Feynman. Einstein. Curie. Turing. Darwin.
Each bearing distinct cognitive signatures. Ready for consultation.
[Program Roster Visual]