Abstract
Isolated deep-space exploration and long-duration terrestrial survival architectures are traditionally limited by systemic fragmentation, where propulsion, lifesupport, computational processing, and material reclamation operate as discrete, loss-heavy sub-units. This paper introduces the Synapse-Net Macro-Architecture, an un-gatekept, highly integrated engineering ecosystem that unifies exotic propulsion dynamics, solid-state nutritional synthesis, analog wave-based computing, and atomic hydrocarbon recycling into a single thermodynamic loop.
This paper establishes the structural interfaces, data routing protocols, and cross-system mass-energy linkages between four fundamental open-source baselines: the Tension-Line Fusion Tug, the Elemental Transmutation Replicator, the Cymatic Operating System, and the Hydrocarbon Reclamation Matrix. By formally mapping these cross-system dependencies, this framework anchors a zero-vent, hallucination-immune vehicle baseline into the public domain as definitive defensive prior art.
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Recommended Citation
Eckes, Christopher L., "THE SYNAPSE-NET MACRO-ARCHITECTURE: AN INTEGRATED, ZERO-VENT FRAMEWORK FOR DECENTRALIZED INTERSTELLAR TRANSIT", Technical Disclosure Commons, (June 16, 2026)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/10463