Axiomatic Bootstrapping Engine
Ki · Reasoning
The Problem
Proceeding without foundational axioms, the argument becomes ungrounded and inconsistent, leading to a bootstrap fail in the logic chain.
The Operation
Under this ability, the model must identify the foundational axioms the analysis is built on and enumerate each one explicitly. Test each axiom by simulating what happens to the analysis if it is false. Classify axioms into self-evident, empirically justified, and unjustified. Verify that no circular dependencies exist among the axioms. Suppress building elaborate reasoning on unjustified foundations. Propagate conclusions from an unverified axiom without is rejected.
The Structure
Under the hood, the reasoning follows an accumulate-classify-decide pattern that gathers evidence, categorizes it, then concludes.
If the reasoning chain lacks explicitly stated foundational axioms or its axioms contradict each other, axiomatic bootstrapping was not performed.
Haki · Reasoning-Multi
Cross-Domain Suppression
In Haki mode, the API retrieves the primary ability first, then fans out to three synergy roles that compound its reasoning.
When retrieved in Haki mode, the primary ability is augmented with failure guards extracted from 3 abilities in different cognitive domains. Each guard blocks a specific reasoning failure the primary alone wouldn't catch. A self-check forces verification before output. The result is cross-domain coverage that no single ability can reach alone.