The Semantic Layer 1 (SL1)
The Polyworld Protocol — Toward a Semantic Consensus Layer
Polyworld introduces a new class of blockchain architecture built not for transactions, but for understanding.
At its core lies the Semantic Layer 1 (SL1) — a foundational protocol designed to establish trust in the quality of thought itself. Rather than verifying who sent what, SL1 verifies how something was reasoned. It provides a decentralized way to validate complex or subjective proposals — from scientific interpretations to social policy debates — by auditing the logic behind conclusions, not only their outcomes.
The system draws on a unique human–AI pairing model: every participant acts through a Symbiotic Pair, where human judgment and machine synthesis operate in concert. Together, they form a distributed network capable of assessing coherence, originality, and rigor across large-scale reasoning processes.
In this model, consensus becomes a measure of intellectual integrity, expressed through a verifiable coherence index that reflects both alignment and diversity of reasoning. Incentives favor quality and insight over conformity, ensuring that dissent and innovation strengthen, rather than threaten, collective truth formation.
Ultimately, the Polyworld Protocol reimagines blockchain as a trust layer for intelligence — a substrate where human ethics and machine computation evolve symbiotically toward transparent, auditable knowledge creation.
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