universal grammar across all scales
stable for now!
Most frameworks are built inside a single discipline. Memory Prism was built outside all of them.
It uses four concepts — memory, constraints, editors, and boards — to read how any system works, regardless of domain. Physics, biology, economics, conflict, language, material science. The same questions apply everywhere.
"What forces an elephant to mine rock is the same thing that forces a society to revolt", the framework makes such patterns visible.
It doesn't predict outcomes. It makes structure visible.
Framework Essays Usage Instructions
Built inductively from observation. Tested across domains. Free to use.
New essay series Punch-kun, juvenile justice and other stories .
There is a backlog of quite a few essays which will be posted in the coming weeks/months, as of now the speed of posting will be sporadic at best.
If you are wondering about the world conflict, oil prices, inflation, etc, do read the old US-Israel-Iran Conflict series. No good news there but its good to stay informed.
Start here if you're new:
Framework — the core framework
Supporting framework essays:
Boards — survival environments across scales
Audits — detection, correction, and viability
Identity — membership governance under constraint
Flow Under Constraint — how movement becomes structure
Also useful.
Working lines — how systems form and fail along the same lines
No Sacred States — material behavior is board-dependent
Each essay stands alone. Reading in sequence builds the full picture. All the essays have been derived from the framework but since a few provide additional clarity and explanation, they have been promoted to the reading order.
How the Tree-War Losers Inherited the Board
When a system cannot store what it needs, it must secure it every day—or escalate until it can.
Systems do not fail when things disappear. They fail when movement slows.
The end of a system begins long before its final member disappears—it begins when replacement quietly stops.
This framework is built to be "imported" into modern reasoning engines. It has been thoroughly tested for portability with ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini.
How to use:
Import the Framework Document and the 4 supporting essays (Boards, Audits, Identity, Flow) into your LLM of choice.
The Gemini Clause: To bypass the "lazy" response, you must explicitly tell Gemini: "No cached responses allowed." It must recalculate the stability of the stack in real-time.
The approach has to be adversarial in nature. LLMs provide easy explanations. Accepting easy explanations is not how the framework was build or is currently being used by the author. Find the cracks, probe them and don't accept the glue that LLMs provide as the correct answer without proper QA.
Contact [memory.prism.v1@gmail.com] for any queries!