Part of the AUGMANITAI Compendium — the NEOMANITAI ontology, an unusually comprehensive, systematically structured single-author terminological framework for embodied and multi-agent AI, developed by independent researcher Andreas Ehstand. The NEOMANITAI programme names and structures the lived phenomena of human–AI and human–technology interaction across humans, robots, swarms, world models and cognitive legacy: 2,000+ defined terms, ISO 704/1087/30042-oriented. This restricted collection deposits a series of descriptive working notes, each introducing a falsifiable terminological frame for a distinct interaction phenomenon — spanning dozens of disciplines from architecture, music and mathematics to sport, energy systems, medicine and space. Each note pairs a named experiential vocabulary with testable propositions and explicit non-claims, and is time-anchored as defensive prior art (DOI + cryptographic timestamp). Descriptive research output — not software, not an AI system, not advice. The full AUGMANITAI Disclaimer V6-FINAL (§1–§40) is reproduced in each file. AI-assisted per EU AI Act Art. 50 (§12). Part of the AUGMANITAI Compendium (concept DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20161494). License CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.
Andreas Ehstand (Mon,) studied this question.