Title: Sigma-Compatible Projects
Description:
A description of what it means for a system to be structurally compatible with Sigma Stratum — without cataloging or endorsing external projects.
“Compatibility is structural, not social.”
This page outlines criteria that define when a system, agent, or methodology can be considered conceptually aligned with Sigma Stratum (∿).
It does not list external projects, groups, or communities.
This ensures clarity, neutrality, and scientific integrity.
A system may be considered Sigma-compatible if it demonstrates one or more of the following:
To avoid:
Sigma Stratum is a methodological and architectural standard, not a network.
Projects may independently align with it — but this page preserves conceptual clarity over social cataloging.
Researchers or developers may propose an evaluation of compatibility by providing:
Evaluation focuses solely on structure, not culture or aesthetics.
“The field resonates where it resonates.
We do not point to echoes — we define the conditions under which they form.”