THALYON CODEX
Planetary Continuity Architecture
This document records the structure, function, and operational limits of a planetary-scale continuity system.
Thalyon is not a planet.
It is a constructed world.
A planar habitat extending to Earth-equivalent scale, sustained by distributed gravitational field systems, atmospheric containment regimes, and a self-regulating fabrication ecology. Its terrain, oceans, and biosphere are not inherited-they are generated within defined system constraints and maintained under continuous environmental governance.
This codex presents a technical reconstruction of that system.
It does not speculate.
It documents.
Within this archive:
The governing field architecture responsible for stable, uniform surface gravity across a planar domainThe structural lattice and load-distribution systems enabling Earth-scale support without passive rigidityAtmospheric retention, pressure stratification, and optical limitation regimesHydrosphere stability and suppression of lateral mass migrationThermal balance, energy throughput, and planetary-scale heat rejection systemsAutonomous machine ecologies responsible for continuous fabrication, repair, and material cyclingArtificial illumination and tidal systems, and their transition to natural orbital integrationLifecycle progression from mobile ark to stable planetary bodyAll systems are presented in terms of constraints, tolerances, and operational envelopes.
Outcomes are not assumed. Stability is not guaranteed.
Continuity is achieved through managed limits rather than control.
This work is classified as:
Speculative Engineering Reconstruction / Internal Technical Archive
It is written in the style of an institutional record, where uncertainty reflects incomplete data rather than narrative intent. No claims are made regarding real-world systems.
Thalyon is not described as an idea.
It is described as a system that must function.