OOF® defines the structural conditions under
which systems are valid, interoperable, and
aligned with reality.

Structured Reality™ Standards for AI, systems, and governance.

A system is valid only when defined structural conditions are satisfied.

What this is

OOF® — OriginOpen® Foundation is a methodological reference authority
operating at the system level.


We define how meaning, structure, and validity are established across human
systems and artificial intelligence.


This platform is a canonical reference system.
It does not implement systems.
It defines the conditions under which systems are considered valid.


System Model

Use is open
Compatibility is conditional
Validation defines system integrity


A system is not valid by declaration.
It is valid only when defined structural conditions are satisfied.


What we define

Why it matters

Modern systems fail not due to lack of technology,
but due to unstable meaning and undefined structure.


AI interprets inconsistently
systems conflict across domains
decisions lack structural grounding


Without defined meaning, systems cannot remain valid.

Authority model

OOF® is a non-executable authority.

It does not operate systems.
It does not enforce outcomes.


It defines the structural conditions under which systems remain:

AI and system integrity

AI does not define meaning.
AI operates on defined meaning.


Within OOF®:

Explore

Structured Reality™
Standards
Use & Validity
OOF® Compatibility
About Authority


Final Statement

OOF® does not seek consensus.
OOF® defines structure.