Neural Resonance Layer

Make experience usable — without giving it authority to decide.

The Neural Resonance Layer supports retrieval, similarity, context and uncertainty inside EVIA.

Function

The layer supports retrieval, similarity and context.

Memory and context

It makes relevant experience easier to retrieve without replacing explicit memory.

Hypotheses and search paths

It supports resonance across hypothesis lineages, candidate histories and exploratory paths.

Uncertainty and conflict

It helps recognize relevance, conflict, uncertainty and retrieval priority across experience.

Boundary

The Neural Resonance Layer has no authority to decide or act.

It does not replace explicit memory. It does not decide. It does not act. It does not write memory by itself.

It makes experience searchable, resonant and usable — without making it uncontrolled.

Role for real AGI

Experience must become usable without becoming uncontrolled.

As EVIA moves toward real-world experience, more context, sensor metadata, hypotheses and uncertainty patterns must become retrievable.

Neural resonance supports that efficiency layer while preserving event-driven governance.