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  "schema": "lxcalendarium.docs@1.0.0",
  "count": 7,
  "docs": [
    {
      "id": 2,
      "slug": "what-is-lxcalendarium",
      "lang": "en",
      "title": "What is LXCalendarium?",
      "summary": "A specialized temporal addressing platform that makes the LXKeys structure readable, navigable and verifiable.",
      "essential": "LXCalendarium associates a DYPCLT position with a synchronization date and lets users explore the 72 LX. It does not replace the LXKeys Core; it is its specialized temporal interface.",
      "detailed": "LX are treated as positions in the LXKeys structure, not as intrinsic physical durations. The Calendarium provides relations, addresses and navigation tools. Canonical data remains owned by the LXKeys Core at lxkeys.org.",
      "formal": "The system exposes a synchronization mapping S to a DYPCLT position and derived transformations over integer index n. Normative rules and research hypotheses are kept separate.",
      "epistemic": "CANONICAL",
      "normative": 1,
      "version": "1.0.0",
      "effective_date": "2026-08-15",
      "sort_order": 10,
      "updated_at": "2026-08-15T03:43:33.714Z"
    },
    {
      "id": 4,
      "slug": "dypclt",
      "lang": "en",
      "title": "DYPCLT",
      "summary": "The hierarchical temporal address of LXKeys.",
      "essential": "DYPCLT means Decade, Year, Period, Cycle, LX and Time. The conventional epoch is 1 April 2023.",
      "detailed": "One period contains 72 LX, distributed across eight cycles of nine LX. One LXKeys year contains seven periods, and one decade contains seven years. D and Y start at zero; P, C, L and T start at one.",
      "formal": "For index n, decomposition uses Euclidean division over 3528, 504 and 72. For negative indices, Euclidean remainder stays positive, preserving deterministic DYPCLT addressing on both sides of the epoch.",
      "epistemic": "CANONICAL",
      "normative": 1,
      "version": "1.0.0",
      "effective_date": "2026-08-15",
      "sort_order": 20,
      "updated_at": "2026-08-15T03:43:33.714Z"
    },
    {
      "id": 6,
      "slug": "time-t",
      "lang": "en",
      "title": "The Eight Times · T",
      "summary": "The Calendarium defines eight Times, T-1 through T-8.",
      "essential": "Within each nine-LX cycle, T follows 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 8. The eighth and ninth positions therefore both carry T-8.",
      "detailed": "This repetition is intentional and canonical. It must not be interpreted as an error, a civil hour, or a physical subdivision of a day. The complete function of the double T-8 occurrence requires a separate development.",
      "formal": "Canonical mapping for position j in a nine-position cycle: T(j) = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,8][j]. Rationale status: RATIONALE RESERVED: rule established, full explanation deferred.",
      "epistemic": "CANONICAL",
      "normative": 1,
      "version": "1.0.0",
      "effective_date": "2026-08-15",
      "sort_order": 30,
      "updated_at": "2026-08-15T03:43:33.714Z"
    },
    {
      "id": 8,
      "slug": "mirror",
      "lang": "en",
      "title": "Mirror correspondence",
      "summary": "Mirror maps two positions at equal distance from the conventional epoch.",
      "essential": "A date located at +Δ from the epoch has a conjugate position at −Δ. Mirror is not a second time and does not mean that the past moves backward.",
      "detailed": "Mirror radius is |Δ| and mirror span is 2|Δ|. Conjugate LX follow from cyclic structure rather than semantic interpretation of their titles.",
      "formal": "For integer index n, M(n) = −n. The mapping is an involution: M(M(n)) = n. Civil correspondence is R_E(t)=2E−t around epoch E.",
      "epistemic": "DERIVED",
      "normative": 0,
      "version": "1.0.0-candidate",
      "effective_date": "2026-08-15",
      "sort_order": 40,
      "updated_at": "2026-08-15T03:43:33.714Z"
    },
    {
      "id": 10,
      "slug": "synchronization",
      "lang": "en",
      "title": "Synchronization and UTC",
      "summary": "UTC currently synchronizes humans, AES and machines; it does not define LXKeys temporal ontology.",
      "essential": "The UTC profile currently supplies a shared temporal state of the Spatium. It is an operational common interface.",
      "detailed": "The displayed change at UTC midnight belongs to the current physical synchronization profile. It does not fix an intrinsic LX duration. Other profiles may be studied for other environments or models.",
      "formal": "We distinguish absolute structure ΩLX, shared temporal state PS and synchronization profile σ. In the current profile, PS = σUTC(t). This relation is conventional and versionable.",
      "epistemic": "MODEL",
      "normative": 0,
      "version": "1.0.0-candidate",
      "effective_date": "2026-08-15",
      "sort_order": 50,
      "updated_at": "2026-08-15T03:43:33.714Z"
    },
    {
      "id": 12,
      "slug": "conscious-time",
      "lang": "en",
      "title": "Conscious time",
      "summary": "Research program on conscious localization of an observer within a structure of already-defined positions.",
      "essential": "LXKeys explores the hypothesis that positions remain while an observer actualizes the experience of one position. This is not presented as an established scientific fact.",
      "detailed": "Two observers could, in the research model, hold different conscious positions while a shared Spatium state provides coordination. Localization, transition and synchronization laws remain open.",
      "formal": "Hypothesis: χO(k)=p maps indexed conscious state k to a position p∈ΩLX. No general transition law χO(k)→χO(k+1) is fixed in the current specification.",
      "epistemic": "HYPOTHESIS",
      "normative": 0,
      "version": "research-0.1",
      "effective_date": "2026-08-15",
      "sort_order": 60,
      "updated_at": "2026-08-15T03:43:33.714Z"
    },
    {
      "id": 14,
      "slug": "epistemic-policy",
      "lang": "en",
      "title": "Epistemic policy",
      "summary": "How LXCalendarium separates definition, calculation, model, hypothesis and open question.",
      "essential": "A proposition true by definition inside LXKeys is not automatically a property of the physical world. Serious content receives an explicit status.",
      "detailed": "CANONICAL marks a normative system rule; DERIVED a mathematical result; ESTABLISHED externally established science; MODEL a construction; HYPOTHESIS an unproven testable proposition; OPEN_QUESTION an unresolved question; INTERPRETATION a non-normative reading.",
      "formal": "Published scientific or normative documentation must state epistemic status, version, effective date, normative/informative character, and sources when dependent on external knowledge.",
      "epistemic": "CANONICAL",
      "normative": 1,
      "version": "1.0.0",
      "effective_date": "2026-08-15",
      "sort_order": 70,
      "updated_at": "2026-08-15T03:43:33.714Z"
    }
  ]
}