LAKANA Sovereign Systems
Architecture Artifacts SSI Evidence Collaborate
Public architecture overview

A doctrine-constrained architecture for sovereign cyber-physical safety.

This page is the public overview surface for LAKANA. It is not presented as an externally posted formal manuscript. It explains the governing doctrine, public-safe subsystem ordering, and evidence posture that collaborators need before deeper technical review.

// 01 — governing thesis

The user is sovereign. Physics is admissible. Silence is a valid protective output.

That is the shortest honest summary of LAKANA's posture. The system is designed so downstream convenience layers do not outrank upstream truth, and so no polished interface can force certainty where the evidence is degraded.

Public explanations of LAKANA should start with authority and evidence, not features. The system exists to preserve trustworthy decision support under uncertainty, degraded infrastructure, and adversarial conditions without defaulting to surveillance extraction or theatrical confidence.

For public-facing collaboration, the most important architectural facts are the authority ordering, the public artifact ladder, and the explicit boundary between designed claims, simulation-stage evidence, and future validation.

authority orderingcanonical public view
User
Root authority. No subsystem outranks the human whose safety and data are at stake.
TSARO
Foundational truth and skepticism layer for physical state, contradiction handling, and trusted orientation.
NICOLE
Foundational evidence integrity and constitutional audit layer.
Core + surfaces
CivOS, W-X, SOS, SSI, and other domain surfaces operate after that foundation and remain constrained by it.
// 02 — subsystem map

Public-safe subsystem map

This map is deliberately high-level. It is enough for researcher orientation and collaboration triage without oversharing protected implementation detail.

CivOS

Trusted operating substrate

The substrate that preserves local control, evidence integrity, and fail-closed behavior beneath the higher-order LAKANA surfaces.

W-X / WX-Ag

Environmental truth

Observational, uncertainty-explicit environmental and agronomic truth surfaces. Physics claims only. No behavioral directives.

SSI

Structural load and physiological safety

Domain surface for athlete and high-load safety contexts, with public simulation evidence currently available on-site.

SOS

Emergency protection

Local-first civilian protection surface for degraded or coercive conditions, constrained by the same evidence and authority posture.

NICOLE

Evidence integrity

Append-only evidence and constitutional logging posture for high-stakes systems where auditability matters.

TSARO

Truth anchoring

Foundational skepticism, contradiction handling, and physical-state grounding so downstream surfaces do not hallucinate certainty.

// 03 — evidence ladder

What the public can inspect now

Architecture

Public overview

This page and the publication index provide the top-level architecture route.

Simulation

SSI manuscript live

The SSI comparative manuscript, figure atlas, and supplementary figures are public on this site.

Public-safe overviews

Subsystem pages

W-X, CivOS, and SOS are represented as concise overview pages until their formal public artifacts are posted.

Future stages

Validation remains separate

Field, deployment, and external validation should be treated as future evidence stages, not as claims already established by the site.

IP and public disclosure

LAKANA's public surface is designed to support scrutiny without forcing protected implementation disclosure. Provisional patent applications have already been filed around core architecture and methods, so the site can safely be serious without becoming careless.

For researchers

Start with the artifact index, then the SSI evidence page, then write with the exact component or claim family you want to evaluate.

martaize@lakana.systems

For collaborators

State the domain, validation target, review depth, and whether the engagement is manuscript-facing, grant-facing, or field-facing.