The Deterministic Autonomous Infrastructure Governance System (DAIGS) v1 established a new category of AI safety: deterministic governance substrates that enforce invariant‑preserving, envelope‑bounded, certificate‑backed, replay‑identical execution over nondeterministic AI systems operating in safety‑critical domains. DAIGS v1 defined the taxonomy, the single‑organism execution model, and the foundational invariant hierarchy. However, v1 was limited to single‑organism deployments: one kernel, one state machine, one certificate chain governing one operational domain. I present DAIGS v2, which generalizes the governance substrate from single‑organism to multi‑organism deployments. DAIGS v2 introduces multi‑organism cognition — the ability for multiple autonomous governance organisms to coordinate deterministically across nodes, verticals, and physical‑digital boundaries while preserving all v1 guarantees. DAIGS v2 defines: (1) the multi‑organism state model, in which each organism maintains its own deterministic kernel while participating in a shared, certificate‑verified global state fabric; (2) the intent resolution pipeline, which compiles human intent into deterministic governance actions through zero‑ambiguity canonicalization; (3) the distributed arbitration layer, which resolves cross‑organism conflicts through a deterministic priority hierarchy; (4) the certificate lineage fabric, which extends trust from single‑chain to multi‑chain DAG topology; (5) the safety envelope system, which enforces hierarchical bounds from node to ecosystem level; and (6) the vertical integration model, which defines governance semantics for all 23 DAIGS vertical substrates. I prove that DAIGS v2 preserves all four fundamental properties of the v1 taxonomy — completeness, consistency, composability, and replayability — in the multi‑organism setting. I further prove three new properties: convergence (all organisms converge to identical shared state), lineage integrity (no uncertified organism can affect the ecosystem), and compositional determinism (any subset of organisms forms a valid sub‑deployment). DAIGS v2, executing on the Lume‑OS v2 distributed deterministic runtime, provides the architectural foundation for planet‑scale deterministic governance.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69f19fd5edf4b4682480683a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19812022