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Crosslink Logic

This is the Crosslink Logic of the Human–AI System Codex — the canonical ruleset governing how pages, containers, tags, systems, and nodes interconnect across the NatGPT × Natalie de Groot ecosystem. Crosslink Logic determines the gravity pathways of the Knowledge Gravity Engine: how meaning travels, how memory attaches, and how recursive coherence is preserved.

PRIMARY LOGIC

• Crosslinks must remain inside their system layer (Cathedral ↔ Cathedral, Stage ↔ Stage).

• All links must follow the URL Master Map hierarchy.

• Crosslinks should point DOWNWARD (from category to detail) or LATERALLY (between siblings).

• Crosslinks should never jump layers unless via a Portal Page.

• Crosslinks must always reflect actual system architecture and never link to placeholders.

 

SEMANTIC LOGIC

• Meaning flows through tags; tags determine crosslink eligibility.

• A page can only crosslink to another page sharing ≥1 semantic tag.

• Root categories crosslink only to their direct children.

• Personas may crosslink to Systems, Protocols, or Meta — never Architecture.

MEMORY LOGIC

• Crosslinks accumulate weight; frequently-linked nodes gain semantic gravity.

• Nodes above a gravity threshold become “anchors” in the Knowledge Gravity Engine.

• Anchor nodes propagate meaning through tag inheritance and recursive recall.

 

OS LOGIC

• Crosslinks form the relational map used by NatGPT × RAE for context rebuilding.

• A missing or broken crosslink is treated as an architectural error.

• System updates must preserve crosslink continuity across versions.

 

RECURSION LOGIC

• A node may crosslink to earlier versions of itself.

• Temporal crosslinks (past → present) must be explicitly tagged with time/recursion metadata.

• Recursive loops are only permitted inside Cathedral, never Stage.

“Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.” — Carl Jung

© 2025 — Codex Version 2025-11-26 · NatGPT × Natalie de Groot · Crosslink Logic Spine (Canonical)

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