Organic Architecture
Systems grown from living structure. Each node breathes, connects, adapts. The architecture follows natural flow patterns — branching like roots, distributing like mycelium networks across the substrate of possibility.
Signal Processing
Raw input transformed through layered filters. Noise becomes pattern. Pattern becomes meaning. Every signal carries weight — the system listens, interprets, responds with graffiti-level precision.
Earth Protocol
Grounded in physical reality. Data flows through channels carved from stone and clay. No floating abstractions — every process touches ground, every output leaves a mark on the surface.
How the System Breathes
The namu process operates in cycles — inhale: gather signals from distributed nodes. Process: filter through earth-tone algorithms that strip noise to essential form. Exhale: broadcast refined patterns across the network lattice.
Each cycle leaves traces. Spray-painted markers on the data wall. Tags that say "this signal passed through here" in handwritten system notation. The process is visible, raw, unpolished — and that's the point.
Distributed Earth Grid
The network topology mirrors organic growth. No central authority — just nodes discovering each other through proximity and resonance. Connections form like root systems, strengthening where traffic flows heaviest.
Packet loss is expected. The system compensates with redundancy, not perfection. Like graffiti on a crumbling wall — the message persists even as the surface degrades.
Tagged Records
Every interaction leaves an imprint. The archive doesn't curate — it accumulates. Layers upon layers, like posters pasted over old graffiti. The newest tags sit on top, but scratch the surface and history bleeds through.
Broadcast Channel
The signal propagates outward from center. Each relay adds its own distortion — not noise, but character. By the time it reaches the edge, it carries the fingerprint of every node it touched.