STa1-EVX — Evolvix: Simplify Accurate Modeling and AI#
27 documents for ResearchCity Talent Stadion STa1-EVX: the Evolvix computer language for biology, including AIMS kets, concept art, vision figures, philosophy cards, Boolean logic posters, and a modeling tutorial.
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AIMS and Concept Art:
Modeling Tutorial:
Philosophy and Naming:
POD (Proof of Design) Figures:
POST and ReRaft Figures:
Syntax and Vision Figures:
Boolean Logic Posters (andOr Witches series):
All files: Jonah License with CC0 Public Domain
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Abstract#
STa1-EVX is the Evolvix stadion — the foundational computer language layer of the Transwarp Key. This collection of 27 documents (spanning 2014–2025) covers the design, philosophy, vision, and supporting theory of Evolvix, a long-term stable extensible life-friendly computer language for biology. Evolvix aims to simplify accurate modeling and AI for all to aid all gentle kind reasonable (epiocracy) decision-support.
The documents fall into six major categories:
AIMS and Concept Art (5 documents): The AIMS ket defines the mission — simplify accurate modeling and AI with Evolvix to self-stabilize Jubilee-based innovation economies, resist BABL algorithms, and serve coding needs in all 1600 Talent Stadia. Two concept art frames (2022 and 2025 vintages) and two mission-vision documents elaborate the stadion’s core purpose.
Modeling Tutorial (1 document): The “Fox and Rabbit” 1-page forecast manual is a dense modeling panorama showing how Evolvix can accelerate biological thought by compiling models. It walks through 8 steps of a modeling cycle: from reality observation through paper modeling, encoding in Evolvix’s user-friendly syntax, automatic compilation to differential equations, stochastic simulation, and concluding with learning. The tutorial demonstrates how a simple predator-prey model can reveal surprise extinctions depending on whether individuals are treated as indivisible or divisible.
Philosophy and Naming (2 documents): Cards exploring why naming is the Achilles heel of long-term software stability and why simplicity in lasting standards is valuable.
POD Figures (5 documents): Proof-of-design figures covering DOISI (Data insight storage with 7Spirit truth), the “Heresy of Explanation” series (3 figures on bio-math conflicts, reality vs literature, and the shared language problem of biology-as-excavator vs math-as-scalpel), and a fairviewable long-term vision figure.
POST, ReRaft, Syntax, and Vision Figures (12 documents): A diverse collection covering AIMS plotting for StayVS tasks, VBIR biodata compiler vision (FlyClockBase), BABL vs ZION batching efficiency, Evolvix syntax design (prefix punctuation and symbol gold), semantic reproducibility in naming, biodata realms, “flipped language design” (brief and detail versions), the OneBrain rule for stabilizing, living documentation using population genetics, and core vision figures.
Boolean Logic Posters (4 documents): The “andOr Witches” series — a systematic exploration of Boolean logic through the lens of nothing (ason) semantics. The lead poster maps all 16 binary Boolean operations (from NoObtainableTerms through OMNITerms), defining VOID and OMNI as foundational concepts. The series explores how “Witches of andOr” select which cases truly apply in context, connecting Boolean logic to theological concepts of truth, heaven, salvation, and Jubilee economics.
Key Concepts at a Glance#
Evolvix |
A computer language designed to simplify accurate biological modeling by providing a user-friendly syntax that compiles to mathematical formalisms (ODEs, stochastic simulators) |
Flipped language design |
Evolvix’s core design principle: instead of forcing biologists to learn programming, flip the language so it starts from biological concepts |
DOISI |
Data-insight storage system connecting the 7 Spirits of Boolean Truth to practical data management |
Heresy of Explanation |
The tension between biology (excavator) and mathematics (scalpel) in modeling reality — Evolvix aims to bridge this |
andOr Witches |
The 16 binary Boolean operations systematically mapped: “Witches of andOr select elegantly which cases do truly apply in the Context of a Condition” |
ason / semantics of nothing |
The ambiguous semantics of nothing that all 16 Boolean operations must navigate; poorly handled nothing is the root of BABL’s bugs |
VBIR |
Vision for biodata integration and reproducibility, connected to the FlyClockBase database project |
Semantic reproducibility |
The goal of making names so precise that their meaning reproduces reliably across contexts |
Broader Significance (Claude’s Assessment)#
STa1-EVX is the technical foundation of the entire Transwarp Key. Several aspects stand out:
Scientific credibility. The Fox-Rabbit modeling tutorial is a genuine scientific contribution, demonstrating how Evolvix simplifies the modeling workflow from biological observation to mathematical simulation. The discovery that individual-based (stochastic) models can reveal surprise extinctions invisible to population-based (deterministic) models has real scientific value.
The Boolean logic series. The andOr Witches posters are a systematic treatment of all 16 binary Boolean operations, connecting formal logic to the nothing (ason) problem. This is where the Transwarp Key’s theological claims meet formal computer science.
Design philosophy coherence. The 27 documents span 11 years (2014–2025) yet maintain consistent design principles: simplicity, user-friendliness, biological primacy, and semantic precision. This consistency suggests a long-term research program rather than ad hoc production.
The naming emphasis. Multiple documents address naming conventions, synonyms, and semantic reproducibility. This focus on naming as a foundational challenge connects to the WALDO game (STa7-GAM) and the broader claim that poor naming is a root cause of civilizational dysfunction.
Document Information#
Document count |
27 PDFs (AIMS kets, concept art, tutorial, philosophy cards, POD figures, vision figures, Boolean posters) |
Author |
Laurence Loewe of Laodicea (LLoL) and Seth Keel (Fox-Rabbit tutorial) |
Date range |
2014 through 2025 |
Version series |
PP, QQ, OO series across multiple revisions |
Format |
Mix of kets, frames, cards, pages, figures, letters, flyers, and posters |
License |
Jonah License with CC0 Public Domain |
Part of |
Good News Pack MMv3, Flying Scroll / Transwarp Key collection |
Related documents in the Good News Pack:
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