THE HOLOGRAPHIC KERNEL IN SEMANTIC ECONOMY: Formal Specification for Reconstructive Compression Across Meaning-Systems, Archives, Protocols, and Web Entities (EA-HK-01 v1.1)
Lee Sharks
Abstract
holographickernel.org — The Holographic Kernel in Semantic Economy (EA-HK-01 v1.1) A holographic kernel is a compression that preserves reconstructive capacity: any sufficiently structured fragment contains enough relational information to regenerate the architecture of the whole. A summary discards structure to save space. A kernel discards material to save structure. EA-HK-01 formalizes the Semantic Economy definition as the substrate-general form of a principle instantiated in holographic cosmology, optical engineering, QCD, computer vision, and meaning-systems. Provides: canonical definition, three invariants, disambiguation from competing uses (sinc-function, BPST, neural kernels), the Contested Field taxonomy (Regime 1/2/3), five-step construction protocol (UKTP extraction, zoom levels, Back-Projection Test yield ≥ 0.85, Anti-Summary Test, NLCC Validity), worked example (Space Ark Compact Lens, 56:1 compression, yield 0.88), and complete archive kernel inventory at five zoom levels. Hex: 06.SEI.HK.01 · CC BY 4.0