← spxi.dev

SPXI Standing Protocol

The SPXI Standing Protocol is the complete reference for applying the SPXI Protocol to any website. When you say "apply SPXI to this website," this document specifies what that means: 12 deliverables, a deployment order, measurement instruments, and verification criteria.

The protocol is built from the Compression Arsenal v2.1 — the catalogue of 67 compression-survival technologies developed across 460+ deposits in the Crimson Hexagonal Archive over a decade. It is grounded in the Three Compressions Theorem: all compression operations fall into three regimes based on what the compression burns (lossy, predatory, witness). SPXI transforms a website from a Regime 1/2 target into a Regime 3 object.

The 12 Deliverables

1. Semantic Health Report (γ, Δ, PER, SDD + Drowning Test)
2. SEO Compliance Packet
3. Structured Data Packet (schema.org + ORCID + DOI)
4. Extraction-Ready Q/A Surfaces
5. Disambiguation Matrix
6. Tier 2 Canonical Summary (200–400 words)
7. Tier 3 Compression Kernel (50–100 words, written last)
8. Holographic Kernel (JSON-LD entity-relation topology)
9. Provenance Chain (DOI deposit sequence)
10. SIM Set (3–7 diagnostic markers)
11. Dispersal Plan
12. 30-Day Verification Schedule

The Core Formula

SPXI ⊇ GEO ⊇ SEO.

SEO makes the page findable. GEO makes the summary accurate. SPXI makes the entity durable.

SPXI is not a bag of tactics. It is a deployment order.

Arsenal Technologies Referenced

The protocol maps these Compression Arsenal technologies to web implementation: the Sharks-Function (γ) for measurement, the Three-Tier Compression Architecture for content structure, the Holographic Kernel for entity-relation topology, the Tether Architecture (3 layers) for provenance, Semantic Integrity Markers (250+ registered, 3 functional classes) for protection, Retrocausal Canon Formation for dispersal sequencing, Variance Injection for disambiguation, the Operative Caption (κ_O) for definition-first writing, Training Layer Literature for extraction-ready content, and Immanent Execution as the ultimate SPXI outcome.

Access