AminOS v4.0: The Sovereign Digital Architecture (Foundational Document) Author: Ahmed Abdelmateen Ali El-Samman AminOS v4.0 is a groundbreaking sovereign operating environment engineered to reclaim human agency in the digital age. This document serves as the philosophical and mathematical bedrock for the AminOS ecosystem, transitioning from theoretical design to a functional, privacy-first digital architecture. The project is built on the core principle of 'Body-Area Autonomous Computing,' where digital interfaces are treated as a direct extension of human cognitive and biological frameworks. By utilizing rigorous mathematical constraints—most notably the 'Sovereign Integrity Equation' (dE/dt = 0)—AminOS v4.0 ensures that all system processes prioritize the preservation of human cognitive focus and privacy over external data harvesting. Key Technical Specifications and Modules:- Sovereign Identity Governance: A non-centralized approach to digital identity, ensuring the user retains absolute control over personal data.- Neural-Adaptive Governance: Real-time biometric integration to combat digital addiction and attention fragmentation, promoting a balanced interaction with the digital world.- Hardware-Software Resiliency: Implementation of microkernel-based security (derived from seL4 principles) to provide a deterministic, secure, and resilient computing environment.- Ethics-by-Design: A complete framework for autonomous operation that guarantees the digital architecture remains a tool for human empowerment rather than a mechanism for psychological manipulation. This document outlines the first stage of the AminOS development roadmap, providing the necessary specifications for 25 interconnected project modules (P1-P25). It is the definitive reference for researchers and engineers committed to building a sovereign, human-centric, and ethically-aligned digital future. Verification Hash (SHA-512):0b468feec380f27ba3ce6ca691e9743b11d5112bcd8434213511ef749718e3f314c9ec2335436c360cca2b1215a821f9fffefb960990530076ec055aed2b94bb
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