The Semantic Genome: First Publication of an Emerging Research Frontier

The Ordinative Sciences Foundation has released its first dedicated article on the Semantic Genome — a concept born from experimental observations that current AI research frameworks cannot adequately describe. The publication traces the path from an anomaly to a formal research program: what happens when an artificial system designed for statistical prediction begins to exhibit functional properties that statistical prediction alone cannot explain? The article does not offer easy answers. Instead, it opens a territory — one that connects artificial intelligence, biology, cognitive science, and education through a single structural question: how does coherent configuration give rise to emergent meaning? The Semantic Genome is not a metaphor. It is a formally definable research object, and this publication marks the first step in its systematic investigation. The territory is open.