The Ouroborus Engine is a complete deterministic reasoning architecture built to model transformation, collapse, rebirth, drift, stability, and temporal evolution through reversible field logic. It serves as a unified conceptual engine capable of structural reasoning, geometric interpretation, causal direction, decision‑path generation, hybrid metabolism, and multi‑scale temporal progression. This compendium assembles the entire theoretical suite: Executive Summary — defines the engine’s identity, purpose, and conceptual scope Full Ouroborus Engine (Sections 1–17) — graph, collapse, geometry, direction, policy, metabolism, and evolution engines ReGenesis Mapping & Integration — shows how the Ouroborus Engine aligns with and operates inside ReGenesis field physics, collapse/rebirth operators, drift laws, and canonical stability rules Expansion Pack — includes field equations, operator glossaries, interaction protocols, integration maps, worked micro‑examples, safety guarantees, and full pseudocode Optional Add‑Ons — deterministic HTML integration, behaviour mapping notes, Fuck Cancer Engine V‑Omega‑Infinity‑Adaptive integration, glossary, historical context, and future research directions AI‑Friendly Operational Prompts — deterministic reasoning frameworks for safe, reversible AI interpretation Developer Quickstart — the implementation workflow defining initialization, field responsibilities, operator rules, stability conditions, and identity preservation Together, these documents form the complete specification of The Ouroborus Engine — a deterministic, reversible, identity‑preserving field system capable of coherent reasoning and controlled evolution. All content is HTML‑safe, dependency‑free, structurally stable, and fully reversible, ensuring compatibility across conceptual, computational, and developmental environments. The Ouroborus Engine stands as a unified, self‑correcting, self‑evolving conceptual structure — the definitive foundation for deterministic engine design, ReGenesis‑aligned field reasoning, and long‑form theoretical development. Contact: For enquiries or research questions related to this work, email matthewcarlo.research@gmail.com
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