Abstract
The provided sources outline the development of Sub-Lex-2 and HEES, a radical communication architecture that shifts the focus from traditional encryption to relational coherence. By decoupling meaning from the transport layer, the system utilizes high-entropy symbols and shared state to reconstruct information locally rather than transmitting explicit payloads. This methodology allows for integrity-verifiable transport across any medium, including Bluetooth or WebSockets, without exposing the underlying data structure to observers. Practical applications are explored through multi-agent protocols, such as a simulated Mars rover demo where gated instruction streams coordinate complex tasks between a client and server. Ultimately, the framework proposes a post-symbolic era of security where communication remains resilient and non-detectable by external analysis.
