Archive record
Record scope
This record refers to the public-facing material set associated with Meridian Boundary Institute. The node includes technical notes, institutional language, field report structures, formal diagrams, terminology standards, and public research artefacts connected to the wider BFE archive structure.
The archive uses public nodes to study how belief systems acquire surface credibility. Each node presents a different mode of authority: institutional, spiritual, technical, communal, commercial, or testimonial. These modes are not separated in public circulation. They reinforce each other.
The provenance layer remains open. It is not foregrounded in the surface material, but it is preserved for readers who follow the archive references and examine the structure of the system itself.
Provenance note
Binary Flat Earth is a distributed fiction about belief, evidence, and the construction of public reality.
The project is arranged as a network of related public nodes. Each node adopts a different institutional or cultural form: archive, research body, model, testimony network, spiritual practice, or public forum. Together they simulate the visible machinery of a belief system.
The work is concerned with the point at which designed evidence begins to feel discovered, repeated language begins to feel inherited, and synthetic history begins to feel older than it is.
The cosmology is fictional. The conditions it studies are not.