Most multi-team research operations communicate by email and shared documents. The federation that CureForge is building cannot work that way. The Cross-Institute Coordination Layer is the central nervous system that lets all fifty-four institutes function as one organism. Bounded-latency message primitives connect institute to institute. A federation-wide manifest registry makes every institute’s capabilities discoverable to every other institute. Sub-institute relationships are firstclass architectural elements with explicit parent-pointer hierarchies. A federation-wide pillar mapping service tracks which institutes own which mission objectives — slowing biological aging, reversing biological aging, switching off death mechanisms, defeating disease as a proximate cause of death, and frontier digital-substrate research. Federation-wide human-in-the-loop gates enforce review on every consequential crossinstitute action. The result is fifty-four institutes that compose into one autonomous research civilization rather than fifty-four disconnected labs.
Value proposition: - Bounded-latency coordination across all federation institutes
- Federation-wide capability discovery and routing
- Human-in-the-loop gates on every consequential cross-institute action