What we are building
Knowledge provenance infrastructure. The first system that traces every claim to its origin across 45+ centuries of recorded human thought — from ancient Mesopotamia to the present — and computes across all of it simultaneously.
The chain of custody from claim to origin has been severed — systematically, across every information platform that exists.
Every platform synthesizes. Every platform links to secondary sources that cite other secondary sources. The result is a world where the most sophisticated reasoning tools are also the most epistemically untrustworthy — fluent, confident, and untraceable.
LIBRARY is the answer to that problem. Every response is traced to a primary source. Every definition is tracked from its first written appearance. Every claim either has a citation or is marked disputed. No exceptions.
What no one else has assembled.
Trillion-dollar companies will never organize sovereignty documents, suppressed technology patents, Hermetic primary sources, pre-flood civilizations research, or alternative interpretive traditions. Their legal departments prevent it. Their training incentives prevent it. Their board rooms prevent it.
LIBRARY has no such constraint. Built by Gage Green Group — 17 years, 2 USPTO wins against billionaire-backed parties, 3 Cannabis Cup championships, a 36,900-accession genetic registry with SHA-256 provenance. The same methodology that LIBRARY applies to knowledge, we apply to genetics and law: trace everything to its origin, trust nothing without evidence.
Six computational layers.
No other system has all six.
Most databases are flat — a document, an index, a search. LIBRARY is a six-layer intelligence stack where each layer computes over the layers beneath it. Access to the full stack is what members pay for.
Left brain and right brain.
Simultaneously.
LIBRARY is built as a corpus callosum — connecting two modes of knowing that have been artificially separated in every other information system.
- L Left brain — the analytical stack Citations, definitions, citation chains, logical structures, causal reasoning. The Oracle. Every claim verified or marked disputed. This is what traditional scholarship does — LIBRARY does it across 45+ centuries simultaneously.
- R Right brain — the pattern stack The knowledge map, cross-cultural parallels, gap predictions, quantum community detection. Seeing the whole graph at once. Noticing that every civilization independently discovered the same seven principles. Finding the suppression events by their absence.
Current language models are entirely left brain — retrieval, synthesis, generation. The knowledge map is right brain. LIBRARY integrates both. The visual graph is not a feature — it is the other half of the system.
Five rules that are architectural,
not aspirational.
- 01 Every prediction is falsifiable. Failures are published. A prediction registry that cannot be gamed: timestamped before discovery, append-only, public.
- 02 The graph contains primary sources only. Generated analysis never enters the corpus. The Oracle synthesizes but never writes. No closed loops, no hallucination feedback.
- 03 Every confirmation requires external evidence. The cycle is: Primary Sources → Graph → Predictions → External Search → External Verification → New Sources. LIBRARY never cites itself as evidence for its own claims.
- 04 Both poles always. Mainstream and alternative. Canonical and suppressed. The Slaughter-House Cases and Brandon Joe Williams. Lakoff and the DWM Parse. All of it, simultaneously, without editorial filtering.
- 05 Knowledge free. Intelligence paid. The corpus is open. The computational intelligence that runs on top of it — the Oracle, definition drift analysis, gap predictions, citation chain depth — that is the product.
Platforms die. Protocols are forever.
TCP/IP (1974). HTTP (1991). ISBN (1970). The Periodic Table (1869). These are not products — they are protocols. Infrastructure that everything else builds on top of. They cannot be acquired, deprecated, or paywalled out of existence.
LIBRARY is building toward three open standards:
- KCS Knowledge Citation Standard Permanent identifiers for every passage in the corpus. A DOI for primary source knowledge — stable, citable, resolvable a hundred years from now.
- OKG Open Knowledge Graph Published monthly. Anyone can verify, fork, or build on top of it. The graph is not proprietary — the intelligence that runs on it is.
- TPR Timestamped Prediction Registry Every gap prediction timestamped on-chain before discovery. Arweave for permanent storage. Physical editions as civilization insurance. The discoveries are provable before the fact.