HeyerLivin — Provisional Filing Summary

A novel system architecture for measuring event cycles.

Original methodological framework. Provisional filing candidate. Cross-domain cultural intelligence system.

System Architecture

Heyer Livin uses a standardized event architecture called a glyph event record. One record equals one measured event cycle. The system does not remain at the level of theory. It implements a repeatable recording, measurement, and comparison process across domains.

Record Structure

Each record contains: a cycle definition, an irreversible event, derived metrics, routing or status, snapshot versioning, relations, and notes.

Measurement Logic

The system identifies an irreversible state change within a cycle, measures where that change occurs, converts it into a comparable ratio, and stores it in a structured form that can be used across domains.

Core Novel Features

Foundational cultural intelligence model rooted in Self + Interaction = Reality

Standardized glyph event record for consistent, reviewable observation

Irreversible-event measurement as a novel system concept

Cross-domain comparability across research, language, art, and design

Cultural memory as system output, not classification alone

Method over isolated result: the value is the architecture itself

Why This Qualifies as a Provisional Filing Candidate

System Design

The framework presents a repeatable system design rather than an abstract idea. It includes a standardized record architecture, a measurement method, and a cross-domain comparison framework.

Novel Methodology

The irreversible-event measurement logic and the glyph event record are original contributions not derived from existing frameworks.

A cross-domain cultural intelligence system that translates human interaction, observed change, and symbolic meaning into structured records, usable frameworks, and public-facing knowledge.

Founder
Jair Valley