the metagraph of cyber — the multi-scale view of the protocol's knowledge architecture
layers
the cyber metagraph has three layers, each a graph that contains or references the others
the cyber/crystal
- the seed knowledge graph curated in logseq
- 5,040 particles organized as an irreducible basis for Superintelligence
- see cyber/crystal for the full specification: axioms, grammar, domains, invariants, curation status
the cybergraph
- the live on-chain graph in Bostrom
- every particle is a node, every cyberlink is an edge
- the Crystal becomes the genesis state of the cybergraph at launch
- after genesis, neurons extend the cybergraph through collective learning
the network graph
- the graph of graphs: multiple cybergraphs across chains, IPFS content clusters, and external knowledge sources
- edges represent cross-chain references, content dependencies, and semantic bridges
- this is where the term metagraph applies precisely — a graph whose nodes are themselves graphs
the meta relationship
the Crystal is a graph (nodes are concepts, edges are wiki-links)
the cybergraph is a graph (nodes are CIDs, edges are cyberlinks)
the metagraph is a graph of these graphs — tracking how the Crystal maps to the cybergraph, how multiple cybergraphs interrelate, how external knowledge sources connect
each level of zoom reveals different structure: the Crystal shows domain topology, the cybergraph shows cyberank dynamics, the metagraph shows ecosystem architecture