Continuity architectures
Building models and systems where coherence of state matters as much as optimization, from logistics to digital knowledge environments.
Fractal Metascience Foundation develops the Fractal Metascience Paradigm as a living research architecture: theory, software, publication surfaces, and continuity-aware workflows held in one institutional frame.
This root layer is intentionally simple: one institute, one public narrative, one stable entry point into the wider FMP ecosystem.
The institute exists to turn continuity-preserving research into a durable public structure rather than a scattered archive of papers, chats, notes, and prototypes.
Building models and systems where coherence of state matters as much as optimization, from logistics to digital knowledge environments.
Using AI as a technical articulation layer under human scientific direction, with traceability, review, and continuity safeguards.
Linking repositories, publications, archive records, and institute pages into a stable public research surface rather than a moving pile of fragments.
Read the institutional mission, core FMP artifacts, and the organizational rationale behind the institute.
Browse DOI-linked records, publication channels, and the current public output of the research program.
Inspect the public repository layer without exposing internal operational secrets or maintenance traces.
This layer pulls the latest public release and archive signals so the site reflects the living research surface rather than a static summary.
Latest public GitHub release signal from the central institute repository.
Latest public GitHub release signal from the submission and publication pipeline.
Latest public Zenodo record currently visible for the FMP publication spine.
Public scientific dialogue should remain direct, reviewable, and easy to enter.
Primary review and scientific correspondence channel for manuscripts, endorsements, and institutional contact.
Public code, repositories, releases, and workflow-visible infrastructure for the research ecosystem.
Canonical scholarly identity layer for publications, metadata continuity, and external academic discovery.