Computational Neuroscience, with Full Federation Parity

The CureForge Mind Transfer Institute is a computational neuroscience research program. It operates with full federation parity alongside every other CureForge institute. The institute’s research is anchored to peer-reviewable published connectome and neural-emulation work — including the recent flyconnectome breakthroughs, the recent cubic-millimeter cortical reconstruction milestone, and the published high-throughput connectomics imaging programs. Eleven research subsystems collaborate across these published anchors, a connectomefidelity integrity metric, a staged biological-preservation state machine coordinated with the federation’s cryonics institute, a whole-brain-emulation substrate architecture, a neuro-rights governance substrate, a cross-institute preservation coordinator, an antipremature-claim gate coordinated with the federation’s safety layer, and adversarial review of every external claim through the federation’s adversarial-audit institute. The institute does not claim, assert, or demonstrate any consciousness transfer, identity continuity, revival, whole-brain-emulation timeline, biologicalpreservation sufficiency, therapeutic outcome, lifespan extension, or healthspan extension. The architecture is the claimed research artifact.

Value proposition:
  • Computational neuroscience anchored to peer-reviewable published work
  • Connectome-fidelity integrity metric as a rigorous research output
  • Architectural research with explicit non-promise of consciousness transfer
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