Purpose unfolding now.
The ground beneath the machines that read the world.
The pages you are reading right now. Each one a permanent installation explaining one part of the architecture. Spacestations do not move. They do not orbit. They are the ground everything else launches from.
Stars get minted and travel. Starships accumulate and grow. Starjets zip between nodes. Starplanets span knowledge domains. Spacestations anchor it all. They are the human-readable layer of a machine-readable system — the place where the architecture explains itself to anyone who arrives.
Every spacestation carries full provenance. Every spacestation is a node in the graph. Every spacestation has a Root-LD identity and contributes edges to the Telosima nucleus.
index — Primary landing zone. Schema architecture for the AI era.
eternal-braid — The ingestion engine. The living braid traversing all 1,436 TLDs.
search — Entity search interface. Find any minted domain in the graph.
contact — Human contact channels. Osiyo.
for-agencies — White-label schema infrastructure for SEO agencies.
for-enterprise — Information graph architecture for enterprise.
for-business — AI-ready business profiles. Schema scoring and gap closure.
schema — Schema.org vocabulary integration. The complete reference.
thesis — Constitutional foundation. The seven laws. The substrate hypothesis.
research — Research outputs and findings. Provenance-stamped. Falsifiable.
star — Minted domain entities. Every website discovered and provenanced.
starjet — Individual node accumulators. Atomic. Growing forever.
starship — Complete vocabulary collections. Schema. 42 languages. 1,436 TLDs.
starplanet — Domain-specific realms. Law. Procurement. Medical. AI research.
spacestation — This page. The ground installations. You are here.
Explain the eternal braid. Define the constitutional laws. Show how minting works. Provide API access. Map the information graph. Document the architecture. Serve as the human-readable entry point to a machine-readable system.
Stars orbit in deep space — minted domains with provenance. Starships fly through the index — complete vocabularies in motion. Starjets zip between nodes — individual terms accumulating matches. Starplanets organize knowledge domains spanning geography and jurisdiction.
Spacestations anchor it all. Fixed. Permanent. Always here.
Spacestations are first-class entities. They carry Root-LD identity — anchor layer recording their UUID, timestamp, and canonical URL. They declare themselves to every machine that arrives. They contribute edges to the Telosima nucleus.
A spacestation is not just a webpage. It is a node in the graph that happens to be human-readable. The laws that govern stars govern spacestations equally. Law IV — Everything is first class. A spacestation is an entry point equal to any other.
You can land on thesis and traverse to the constitutional laws. You can land on schema and traverse to every entity type in the vocabulary. You can land on eternal-braid and watch the graph build itself in real time. Every spacestation is a door. Every door opens to the same graph.