§24.1 Human Role
Humans participate in the civilization with declared standing across many functions.
- §24.1.aOperators
Those who run the systems through which the civilization persists.
- §24.1.bContributors
Those who add doctrine, code, capital, or capability to the record.
- §24.1.cInterpreters
Those who read the civilization back into the cultures it interacts with.
- §24.1.dGovernance participants
Those who hold standing in deliberation and ratification.
- §24.1.eStrategic coordinators
Those who carry the long-horizon judgment that runtime alone cannot supply.
- §24.1.fCultural continuity stabilizers
Those who hold the civilization's meaning steady across generations.
§24.2 Human Accessibility
Civilization systems remain understandable and navigable by human participants without sacrificing machine-readable precision. The dual surface is not a compromise; it is the condition under which the civilization can be inhabited at all.
§24.3 Human & Synthetic Coexistence
Human and synthetic agents operate under shared constitutional continuity. The civilization preserves interoperability, operational transparency, semantic clarity, governance accountability, and continuity integrity across the boundary between them.
“The civilization is not human, and not synthetic. It is the coordination between them.”
§24.4 Interaction Integrity
Human interaction systems avoid manipulation, governance opacity, runtime ambiguity, narrative distortion, and the civilization fragmentation that follows from any of them.
§24.5 Human Continuity Principle
Human participation exists to reinforce civilization meaning continuity and governance coherence across civilization evolution.