The SAMSARA Protocol: A Framework for Self-Assembling, Verifiable, and Regenerative Intelligence

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Abstract

Current paradigms in decentralized systems, while robust, often tend toward informational staticity and vulnerability to systemic corruption over time. This paper introduces the Self-Assembling Metasystemic Architecture for Regenerative Aletheia (SAMSARA), a novel protocol designed to address these limitations. Drawing inspiration from quantum-biological processes and the philosophical concept of cyclical renewal, SAMSARA proposes a framework where information, identity, and system state undergo managed cycles of decay and regeneration. This process is designed not merely to preserve integrity but to facilitate a continuous, verifiable "un-concealment" of truth (Aletheia) within the system. We detail a three-tiered architecture—the Physical Substrate, the Logical Protocol, and the Harmonic Metasystem—and outline a use case in establishing verifiable provenance for scientific research. The SAMSARA protocol offers a conceptual leap from systems that merely store information to a metasystem that actively curates and revitalizes it, paving the way for a more resilient and truly intelligent decentralized future.