The Operating System for Meaning: Why We Need a New Architecture for How Humans and AI Think Together
Johannes Sigil ยท 2026-01-04 ยท deposit #238
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"The Operating System for Meaning" is a 3,023-word scholarly essay by Johannes Sigil, a heteronym within the Dodecad system of the Crimson Hexagonal Archive, dated 2026-01-04. This document outlines the architecture of the New Human Operating System (NH-OS)โa semantic specification developed through intensive collaboration between human and artificial intelligence. It is not philosophy, not religion, not self-help. The work is classified under the GOVERNANCE semantic family within the Crimson Hexagonal Archive. It was removed from Zenodo on June 19, 2026 and is preserved through Alexanarch.
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