Because it's not quite a public White Paper release, but I want to get the ideas out there and get your input on what else to include in the Whitepaper, how it would be released, etc.

Circaevum - A Temporal World

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(Living Document here: https://www.notion.so/Circaevum-Yellow-Paper-42ead964708040df955e351b0672ff01)

This is a technical endeavor.

If we figure out a way to financially support this we will, but for now this is more about the backbone of the system itself. Building an experience entirely around how we internalize long-term episodic memory. At its heart, this is meant to be an experience for the individual. Helping one get their own mind through the noise, and around the data that's important for everyday life. A familiar place to explore data, create plans in, and pull memories into. From there, this system may serve as a stage for a global conversation. Not sure entirely how that will manifest - it seems it's important to prioritize the space as a grounding place for the individual first and foremost.

The brain is constantly managing memory, and because the cost of memory to the brain is so high, it tries to forget as much as possible. This is a system that organizes memory more efficiently, so the brain feels confident to let go of that information, because it knows where it will be able to readily find it.

Things to capture in this Whitepaper:

What is Circaevum?

Who is this Whitepaper for?

Rules of Engagement

Architecture Overview

Changelog

Short-Term Plans

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