TheoB needs a mind structure above the mesh.
A cognitive layer for perception, context, reasoning, synthesis, planning, reflection, world modeling, and action routing.
Every TheoB pathway can move through Past, Present, and Future without losing context.
Read current signals, conditions, and live context.
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A mesh connects the body. Cognitive architecture gives it disciplined thought.
Cognitive Architecture OS defines how TheoB perceives, contextualizes, reasons, synthesizes, plans, reflects, models the world, and routes action. This keeps intelligence powerful without becoming sloppy confidence in a nice suit.
Receives signals from sources, users, files, agents, events, research, law, memory, and the world.
Understands domain, history, user intent, permissions, constraints, risk, and relevant memory.
Applies scientific, legal, ethical, adversarial, historical, symbolic, systems, and creative reasoning.
Combines evidence, perspectives, uncertainty, tradeoffs, and constraints into coherent output.
Breaks goals into steps, dependencies, gates, reviews, rollback paths, and execution order.
Checks confidence, missing context, contradiction, bias, unsupported claims, and safety boundaries.
Tracks entities, relationships, timelines, causality, incentives, environments, and future scenarios.
Routes decisions into agents, workflows, gates, deployments, memory, legal review, recovery, or human approval.
Thinking must be structured before intelligence becomes autonomous.
Cognition must know which reasoning mode it is using.
Confidence should be earned through evidence, not tone.
Reflection must happen before action when stakes are high.
The system should separate perception, reasoning, synthesis, planning, and execution.
Legal, health, safety, cultural, and infrastructure actions require stricter reasoning gates.
A smarter system is not one that answers faster — it is one that knows when to slow down.