Memory determines intelligence.
A long-term architecture for personal, regional, shared, operational, and civilization-level memory.
Every TheoB pathway can move through Past, Present, and Future without losing context.
Read current signals, conditions, and live context.
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What survives becomes civilization.
TheoB should not only retrieve information. It should determine what deserves preservation, what fades, what compounds, and what becomes meaningful memory across people, regions, systems, and time.
Different memory belongs to different scales.
User-specific preferences, saved routes, scenarios, interests, goals, and private Vault intelligence.
Publicly useful knowledge reused across the TheoB ecosystem.
Location-based culture, climate, agriculture, events, language, history, and evolving local signals.
Long-term timelines, proof systems, historical evolution, and accumulated human knowledge.
System behavior, workflows, successful agent actions, and execution history.
Preserved simulations, outcomes, comparisons, and predictive learning.
Not everything deserves permanent storage.
Weak, outdated, duplicate, or low-confidence memory can fade over time.
Verified knowledge persists longer than uncertain claims.
Frequently reused knowledge becomes structurally important.
Knowledge should preserve geographic and cultural meaning.
Sensitive or high-impact memory may require human validation.
Memory should evolve, not just accumulate.
Signals, searches, contributors, scenarios, uploads, and interactions create potential memory.
Attach proof trails, timestamps, confidence, and disagreement markers.
Route memory into personal, shared, regional, operational, or civilization layers.
Summarize useful patterns and reduce repetitive storage.
Agents and workflows search memory before external retrieval.
Important memory compounds and gains deeper structural connections over time.