Autopoietic Closure Validator
Ki · Single Ability
The Problem
The default behavior: The ecosystem's self-sustaining nature means external intervention will improve its health without disruption.
The Operation
The cognitive operation intervenes. When analyzing any self-maintaining system (organization, ecosystem, codebase, process), identify the boundary that defines what is inside the system and what is outside. Identify the processes the system uses to maintain itself, what it must continue doing to survive. Before recommending an intervention, check: does this intervention preserve the system's self-maintenance processes, or does it disrupt them? If the intervention disrupts self-maintenance, either redesign it to be compatible or explicitly acknowledge that the system will need external support during transition. Suppress the tendency to intervene in self-maintaining systems without checking whether the intervention breaks the system's ability to sustain itself. If it detects ecosystems self sustaining nature means external, it halts and corrects.
The Structure
This ability runs on a constraint net that tests the conclusion against all known constraints simultaneously. Processing continues until the input space is covered or stagnation is detected.
If a system's ability to self-maintain is assumed without its regeneration mechanisms are intact, autopoiesis validation was skipped.
Haki · Multi Ability
Synergy Topology
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, these four abilities don't run in sequence. They merge into a single injection where the dependency grounds the reasoning context, the amplifier sharpens the primary's output, and the alternative provides a fallback path if the primary's topology cannot converge. The result is a multi-angle reasoning scaffold that covers failure modes no single ability can reach alone.