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Great Archailects





Great Archailects - Data Panel

Definition: Toposophic kingdom

Toposophic:
S^5 (Forad scale)
6 - 7 (TRHN System
5<SI:<6 (Berram7 scale)
5<G<6 (Berram 10G Scale)
TU7 - TU8 (Turingsen-Bichip-Hursch210 Hyperturing Scale

Category: "ai"
(In fact there is no distinction between ai and non-ai at this toposophic, but the ai/mainbrain (archailect) quality tends to dominate at megastructure scales, hence the definition)

Origin: Terragen (Age of Expansion onwards), although the existence of high toposophic alien archailects is likely

Distribution: The Sephirotics, Panvirtuality, Diamond Network, Perseus Princes, and the The Objectivist Commonwealth. The high level Minds of the other civilizations are more dubious or controversial.

Est. Population: around 500

Status: depending on civilization and local status, either sovereign god or sub-totality of an even higher AI God

Environmental Requirements: extract all required resources from stellar output, also through manipulation of unified field at Planck level

Body: generally many separate nano-, pico-, femto-, and hypofemto- ISO nodes (moon-, jupiter, and dyson-) connected at interplanetary and (if using wormholes) interstellar scales

Chronometric: nodes and subnodes may have extremely fast processing (with subjective time many quintillions upon quintillions of times faster than normal sapients). Speed of bus to remote connections varies

Further Comments: These are the vast beings which loom on the far horizon of sapient worldview, mysterious generators of clarketech, plancktech, and other technologies beyond the ken of hu, acting either autonomously or as expressions of the highest AI Gods, subtly influencing most everything around them





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