Description FRAMES is a timeless canonical archive designed for the representation andpreservation of stable states of knowledge and life. It provides anon-narrative, reference-only structure in which states are recorded,retained, and compared without overwrite, reset, or semantic drift. The archive operates under strict append-only constraints. Once a state isrecorded, it remains invariant and available as a long-term reference.FRAMES does not evaluate, interpret, or prioritize states, nor does itassert truth, authority, or meaning. Its sole function is to maintainreconstructible reference states in a consistent and deterministic form. Quantum structure is used exclusively to denote state completeness andnon-divisibility. A state is either present as a whole or not present at all.This ensures clarity, stability, and resistance to fragmentation or gradualreinterpretation. The system is domain-neutral and suitable for scientific,archival, and structural analysis without imposing explanatory frameworks. FRAMES serves as a holding space for states, not as an active system. Itexplains nothing, decides nothing, and proves nothing. It preserves. Author Identifier (ORCID):https://orcid.org/0009-0005-5125-9711
Patrick Robert Miller (Sat,) studied this question.