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Mycelium

The data fabric — the engineering foundation from which the other fabrics build upward. It provides the base layer for data state repositories within Splectrum’s three-fabric architecture: reality (data), language, and process (persona).

A mycelium repository is a data tree structure in a distributed version control system wrapper. The tree structure provides categorisation. The version control wrapper provides historicity, cloning, and merging. Together they form the core storage element.

The git repository is the hard boundary — a distinct entity with its own identity, history, and integrity. The repository IS the subject’s reality. There is no central data world. Only subject realities exist. The totality of data is a logical concept, never a physical repository. Shared reality is produced through shared data state, not through process.

Mycelium operates at the intersection of three committed languages: AVRO (structure), git (historicity), and Kafka (mobility). Each addresses one orthogonal concern. None is mycelium. Mycelium is where they meet.


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