TheoB should understand the world through living perception.
A sensory intelligence layer for human sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, animal perception, plant signaling, and living ecosystem sensing.
Every TheoB pathway can move through Past, Present, and Future without losing context.
Read current signals, conditions, and live context.
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Reality is not only measured. It is sensed.
Sensory Intelligence OS helps TheoB interpret the world through human senses, animal perception, plant signaling, and ecosystem awareness — allowing cacao, products, ceremonies, agriculture, design, and planetary intelligence to be understood through a richer living lens.
Interpret color, form, movement, light, design, visual hierarchy, beauty, and symbolic meaning.
Avoid shallow aesthetic judgment; route cultural symbolism through stewardship review.Interpret voice, rhythm, music, silence, tone, environment, ceremony soundscape, and emotional resonance.
Respect context, consent, and protected creative works.Map aroma, memory, cacao notes, formulation scent, environment, freshness, and sensory association.
Label subjectivity and test through human panels where possible.Interpret cacao flavor, bitterness, sweetness, texture, aftertaste, ritual preparation, and culinary pairing.
Use tasting protocols, origin context, and health/claims safety.Interpret texture, temperature, viscosity, skin feel, hair feel, packaging tactility, comfort, and embodied response.
Support product testing with consent, safety, and formulation review.Consider smell, hearing, movement, instinct, habitat signals, migration, stress, and ecological behavior.
Use scientific sources, avoid anthropomorphic certainty, and label uncertainty.Track growth, stress, light response, soil condition, water need, disease signals, and interdependence.
Route through scientific discovery, agriculture evidence, and planetary verification.Understand forests, farms, pollinators, microbes, fungi, water, soil, biodiversity, and ecological balance.
Correlate with planetary intelligence, climate data, and human/local observation.