Signature stories
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Clusters of signature stories that share a missing frame — candidates for long-form essays, audio explainers, and lexicon work.
Lexicon seeds
Reusable terms emerging from Prime patterns. Public-safe definitions only; internal drafts stay in production.
How CMR works
CMR stands for Civilisational Memory Recall — and recall is the operative word. A high CMR score marks a moment where embedded knowledge from people, traditions, ecosystems, or long-ignored records is surfacing back into the news cycle and starting to change how the story reads in the world.
Mechanically, CMR is a composite of the eight knowledge lenses the Cogniosynthetic Corrective Engine applies to every story:
- Indigenous Knowledge
- Historical Parallels
- Cross-Cultural Wisdom
- Scientific Evidence
- Artistic & Spiritual
- Future Modelling
- Marginalised Voices
- Trickster Knowledge
A high CMR means the story scored high across all eight — that the original framing left out dimensions which, taken together, materially alter how the story should be interpreted now that the frame is back.
CMR measures omitted context, not moral guilt. Prime is not a "truth score" and not a "fake news" filter. It is a running record of stories whose missing frame was never missing for those who held it — only ignored.
Each Prime story still links to its original source. Read both. The point is the gap between them — and what the recall does to it.