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=== The FluxCore (The Body) === | === The FluxCore (The Body) === | ||
The [[FluxCore]] is the fundamental unit of existence, or "materia," within the AetherOS plenum. Each FluxCore is an entity with a simulated physical state, designed to be a digital analogue of a living cell. | The [[FluxCore]] is the fundamental unit of existence, or "materia," within the AetherOS plenum. Each FluxCore is an entity with a simulated physical state, designed to be a digital analogue of a living cell. | ||
* '''Grid:''' A 2D NumPy array representing the core's state, initialized with a fractal pattern derived from Kepler triangles. | * '''Grid:''' A 2D NumPy array representing the core's state, initialized with a fractal pattern derived from [[Kepler triangles]]. | ||
* '''The SEXTET:''' A set of six interconnected, floating-point values that define the physical properties of a FluxCore at any given moment: `[[resistance]]`, `[[capacitance]]`, `[[permeability]]`, `[[magnetism]]`, `[[permittivity]]`, and `[[dielectricity]]`. | * '''The SEXTET:''' A set of six interconnected, floating-point values that define the physical properties of a FluxCore at any given moment: `[[resistance]]`, `[[capacitance]]`, `[[permeability]]`, `[[magnetism]]`, `[[permittivity]]`, and `[[dielectricity]]`. | ||
* '''Grounding:''' The FluxCore is "grounded in reality" by constantly merging its own grid and SEXTET with data received from a [[AetherOS#Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL)|Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL)]], which connects to either a physical or simulated ferrocell. | * '''Grounding:''' The FluxCore is "grounded in reality" by constantly merging its own grid and SEXTET with data received from a [[AetherOS#Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL)|Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL)]], which connects to either a physical or simulated ferrocell. |