Source materials | Updated June 2026

CNTM realization

CNTM realization is the work of collecting, preserving, classifying, and exposing the current source body around CNTM, Natural Math, Morphological Coding, Fractalish, and Cognitive Basin without pretending unresolved variants are already a single clean doctrine.

StatusPublic materials with additional unpublished source holdings
Primary repositoryCNTM materials inside cognitive-basin-platform
MethodPreserve duplicates, conflicts, and provenance explicitly
Why it mattersOutside contributors need the real shape of the source body

What this collection does

This collection preserves CNTM and Natural Math source materials inside the public Cognitive Basin platform repository instead of leaving them scattered across folders and exports.

It did not claim that every conflict is resolved. It did the opposite: it kept source conflicts visible so later implementation and review can trace where a given concept or variant came from.

Observed library status Public collection
Files examined during collection 384
Relevant file copies collected 384
Exact duplicate instances found 15
Near-duplicate families found 35
Conflicting-version families found 7
Secret scan findings 0

Relationship to Natural Math and Cognitive Basin

Natural Math

Natural Math is the local-process modeling family inside the CNTM source body. It deals with finite update, local sensing, memory fields, bifurcation, and halt conditions.

Cognitive Basin

Cognitive Basin turns inward and deals with governed state, contradiction, continuity, replay, and action review. It should not be confused with Natural Math's local process states.

Morphological Coding

Morphological Coding is one part of the source body that tries to formalize how structured morphology might carry recoverable informational or procedural content.

Fractalish / MCVA

Fractalish and MCVA are the outward-facing morphology readout side. CNTM realization helps keep the deeper architecture and code-adjacent source history inspectable.

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Public/private boundary

The published CNTM materials are meant to support review and collaboration. They are not a claim that every related source has already been published.