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Processed six active Protocol5 IOTA research drops on semantic isomorphism, mutable languages, ISO/IEC 10646, language-agnostic embeddings, translation centroids, and operational semantic universals.

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# Protocol5 Universal Semantic Representations Intake - 2026-05-14

Processed six active Protocol5 IOTA research drops on semantic isomorphism, mutable languages, ISO/IEC 10646, language-agnostic embeddings, translation centroids, and operational semantic universals.

Accepted outcome: update Protocol5 IOTA overlay pages and sidecar architecture notes to frame IOTA-1 as a bounded semantic-isomorphism experiment, not exact translation or Unicode-as-ontology.

Durable source work:
- CodexOverlay/Protocol5.com/SiteContent/Protocols/Iota/language-converter/index.html
- CodexOverlay/Protocol5.com/SiteContent/Protocols/Iota/index.html
- CodexOverlay/Protocol5.com/SiteContent/Protocols/Iota/universal-semantic-representations/index.html
- Directory.Build.targets
- docs/protocol5-iota-universal-semantic-representations.md
- .uai/progress-2026-05-14-universal-semantic-representations.uai
- .uai/justaniota-2026-05-14-universal-semantic-representations.uai

Blocked: canonical .uai, architecture files, host route map, route contract, and sitemaps remain ACL-locked, so sidecars preserve the update until elevated ACL repair.

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