Scientia is the system. ScientiaOS is the public entry surface.

Scientia defines the governed decision model. ScientiaOS explains that model publicly, preserves boundary clarity, and routes qualified teams into admissions without exposing protected runtime behavior on the open web.

Current cohort path

The live admissions path is for a founder-led RadixOS v1 cohort.

RadixOS v1 is the first practical decision slice, not the full future Scientia vision. The current cohort is being evaluated on whether this structure helps a team keep important decisions clear, evidenced, and reviewable.

What RadixOS v1 makes visible

  • structured decision records
  • linked evidence and context references
  • visible rationale that can be reviewed later
  • a governed posture for revisiting important decisions over time

Explain the system clearly

The public surface should tell a cold visitor what Scientia is, what the current RadixOS v1 slice does, and where the boundary to the protected runtime begins.

Qualify serious teams

This launch is for teams with live decision-structure pain, not broad top-of-funnel product curiosity.

Protect scope truthfully

The site should support conversion without implying self-serve provisioning, instant admission, or access to runtime internals.

Signals

Incoming information is captured as evidence instead of disappearing into chat threads or disconnected dashboards.

Context

Historical continuity, prior decisions, and surrounding conditions remain attached to what teams are evaluating now.

Decisions

Choices are governed as durable records with accountable owners, linked evidence, visible rationale, and reviewable history.

Execution

Execution remains downstream of decisions. It does not replace judgment or broaden the current public cohort promise.

Understand the boundary. Then decide if the RadixOS v1 cohort is worth review.

Scientia requires admission. There is no self-serve access, and the current review path is specifically for teams who need clearer decision records, evidence linkage, and rationale preservation.