PROVENANCE NODE: BORGES & THE CRIMSON HEXAGON Retrocausal Genealogy, Index-Engine Continuity, and Semantic Infrastructure in NH-OS — Crimson Hexagon Archive

Swiss Institute of Comparative Law

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Abstract

This provenance node establishes the retrocausal genealogy connecting three "Crimson Hexagons": 1. Jorge Luis Borges's crimson hexagon (1941) — The legendary index-room of the infinite library in "The Library of Babel": the architectural phantom that haunts 20th-century literature, the room that should exist but never does. 2. Crimson Hexagon Inc. (2007–2018) — The data analytics company that took Borges's name, built dashboards and sentiment engines promising to index the social web, processed over one trillion posts, and was absorbed by Brandwatch in 2018. The commercial ghost of the Borgesian room. 3. The Crimson Hexagon of NH-OS (2014–2026) — The distributed epic and AI-summarizer-driven index engine that…

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Keywords
  • Analytics
  • Index (typography)
  • Search engine indexing
  • Node (physics)
  • Schema (genetic algorithms)
  • Epigraph
  • Legitimacy
  • EPIC
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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