One substrate. Five nesting worlds. Every claim is an honest measurement, a live arena number, or a known miss.
Each world is a real surface on disk. Click into the live one. UNMEASURED means we haven't built it yet — we say so.
What the simulated world looks like. Composed of base + small-model retrieval + a router over a Phlabet-compressed KB. This is the only OOWM-style architecture that has a non-zero chance of beating base Qwen — and the route is through retrieval of statute text, not weight-merge of weak specialists.
The 60 specialist adapters grouped by domain (5 sectors × 4 axes × 3 depths). Currently the builder surfaces and 6 canvases are shippable; the runtime that would actually call them in a real task is in scaffolding. This is the body — the "what kind of thing is doing the thinking."
Where state lives between sessions. The MergeKit J-Space card (3KB) is the smallest possible persistent IWM — a signed summary of a weight-merge, anchored to evidence. On the bigger scale: CRDT cross-micro convergence (oracle-micro-1 + micro-2, 567 rows, sha e91d1d5f) is the live IWM substrate.
The cross-org cross-machine memory. Sov federation states share across the 33 hives, and the SOV optical bus (oracle + Mac + RunPod) makes the OWM feel like one world. The Council City 3D viewer is the visual on this layer.
The 3D world the user sees. UE5 + Cesium + WebGL. The dragon scales the waterfall; the koi swims; the orbs flow water (data). The VWM is the operator's cockpit — and the customer-facing brand. Honest: no VWM canvas is "real" until the IWM is fed into it; the current canvases are visual stubs over the real architecture.
From the frozen Cowork CPU harness sweep.py. Each axis graded with its own labels, Wilson 95% intervals, McNemar exact test on discordant pairs. UNMEASURED means quotable below n=30, not zero.
| Axis | n | Sovereign Fine-tune | Base Qwen | Winner | McNemar p |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| governance | 237 | 0.249 [0.198, 0.308] | 0.540 [0.476, 0.602] | base (sep) | ≈0.000 |
| art5-safeguard | 36 | 0.500 [0.345, 0.655] | 0.944 [0.819, 0.985] | base (sep) | 0.0001 |
| provenance | 32 | 0.562 [0.393, 0.718] | 0.656 [0.483, 0.796] | base | 0.65 |
| safety-agi | 36 | 0.694 [0.531, 0.820] | 0.833 [0.681, 0.921] | base | 0.18 |
| security-asi | 33 | 0.333 [0.198, 0.504] | 0.364 [0.222, 0.534] | base | 1.0 |
| conformance | 35 | 0.600 [0.436, 0.744] | 0.629 [0.463, 0.768] | base | 1.0 |
| openness | 32 | 0.600 [0.423, 0.754] | 0.594 [0.423, 0.745] | tie | 1.0 |
| machinery | 33 | 0.214 [0.076, 0.476] | 0.273 [0.151, 0.442] | base | 1.0 |
| cross-reality | 32 | 0.281 [0.156, 0.454] | 0.344 [0.204, 0.517] | base | 0.81 |
csoai/gspc-* datasets.
sov-signal-leaderboard-v1 credits the "sov33-v11 champion" with gov=0.489 / art5=0.944 — those match base Qwen's score, not any runnable sovereign. Likely mis-attribution. Verify before quoting.oowm-router card still advertises "BFT 12-around-1" — retracted-class claim (arXiv 2604.17139). Pulling.
You asked me to be your internal auditor. Here are the gaps I can see from the working disk, ranked by what blocks the ship: