The dominant assumption in AI systems architecture treats governance, operations, and orchestration as separable layers — governance as policy, operations as execution, orchestration as coordination. This concept note argues that assumption is a legacy inheritance from software engineering that multi-agent systems cannot sustain. When agents coordinate autonomously across boundaries, governance rules without operational embedding become unenforceable; operational envelopes without orchestration constraints become unsafe; orchestration without governance primitives becomes emergent chaos. The only viable architecture for governable multi-agent systems is a unified substrate in which governance, operations, and orchestration are co-equal primitives of the same underlying physics. This note describes the structure of that substrate, its core primitives, and why it represents the only defensible foundation for the next decade of AI system design.
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Narnaiezzsshaa Truong
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Narnaiezzsshaa Truong (Sat,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69c9c5e2f8fdd13afe0bdf13 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19274055