A composite semioverse is an agential semioverse repository whose internal structure is itself composed of semioverse. This is not a special property of some ASRs — it follows from the fact that every Thing IS a semioverse. A Thing is a stable relational configuration, and any stable relational configuration has a domain of meanings, operators acting on those meanings, and closure dynamics. The semioverse structure is not something added to Things that “warrant” it; it is what Things are.
The emsemioverse
The emsemioverse is emsenn’s instance of a composite semioverse. Because any Thing is a semioverse, the emsemioverse contains as many semioverse as it contains Things. Some of these — disciplines like mathematics, philosophy, medicine — have developed enough internal structure to have their own domain ASR specifications with explicit policies, skills, and validation rules. Others — a single term entry, a concept page — are semioverse at a scale where the full formal apparatus is latent rather than explicit.
The same formal structure (semiotic universe → interactive semioverse → agential semioverse → ASR) applies at every scale. This is not a design choice but a consequence of what Things are.
Related concepts
- Agential semioverse — the mathematical foundation
- Policy — the habits governing each constituent semioverse
- Thing — any stable relational configuration, potentially reconstructable as an ASR