Fancyland LLC · Lattice OS

Noether

Conservation, certified — answers you can check without the apparatus that made them.
conservation laws, as certificates verified offline · in microseconds your data stays yours

Every simulation vendor sells you an answer you must recompute to trust. Every attestation vendor sells you trust resting on a secret or a hardness assumption. Noether sells a third thing: a conservation law as an exact object — a certificate a third party verifies in microseconds, offline, without your apparatus, valid at depths and scales where re-running the conventional method is physically impossible.

You get three things from it, on your own. Verify — you re-derive every claim yourself, from the file alone, with no call to us and no software of ours running. Status — it tells you whether it is still in force, and revokes itself the moment a safety limit is breached, so a limit can never be relaxed behind your back. Authenticity — the certificate you hold is signed by its issuer, so you can trust it on sight; it cannot be forged.

Validated apples-to-apples against the fields' own gold standards — PDG, NIST, NASA/JPL, ISO 13374, the open-source solvers — then scaled to where those standards physically cannot follow. Four data sheets below; each carries its measured numbers, its named referee, and its comparison chart.

Four data sheets — engagements are direct

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Twin

HOLD · the exact asset twin

A living, exact digital twin of a cislunar asset — its state at any moment of the mission, past or future, in microseconds, with conservation ledgers that are theorems, not tolerances.

Blind against NASA/JPL's own orbit catalog: cataloged stability certified to 3×10−11, 110/110, with a two-sided proof no astrodynamics tool issues. The mission state at K=1012 cycles in 49 µs where FEM time-integration needs ~32 years and float dies at step 105.
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Super-Resolution

SEE · the scene below the cone

Resolve what one sensor folds into a single blur — closely-spaced objects, modes, or lines pulled apart from inside one point-spread function, each with a certificate that says where the recovery is trustworthy and alarms when it is not.

On real public data: the Υ(2S) pulled from inside CERN's detector fold to 0.21 MeV (PDG referee); the JWST multiplet at 37× (NIST). Against the FFT's own measured frontier — dead below c=0.7/T, 25% biased at its edge — the pinned unfold recovers 35×–700× below it, with the aperture certificate on its face.
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Capacity

FIT · how many the region holds

The carrying capacity of an orbital region — how many craft it holds at every perturbation level — counted exactly, and certified with a two-sided proof any party checks without re-running anything.

A 128-shell cislunar lattice holds exactly 34 craft, certified in milliseconds, where brute enumeration is 2128 = 3.4×1038 configurations — 1019 years no machine will spend. The certificate proves both the count is reached and that one more is impossible, with no enumeration.
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Capture

CAPTURE · certified endurance & life

Whether a system captures into its final state and by when — certified time to steady state, and certified Remaining Useful Life for a monitored asset, with a warrant that self-voids the moment the fault outruns its own projection.

One certificate covers every trajectory, for all time — the referee can only step finitely many. On the full ISO 13374 lifecycle: a section-loss fray on a 56,000-km tether localized to 606 km and a Remaining Useful Life of 18 years, certified without simulating 18 years (a mission FEM is ~30,000). Unverified change decertifies.

Four instruments, one certificate

Twin, Super-Resolution, Capacity, and Capture are four questions put to one substrate: hold the asset, see the scene, fit the region, certify the life. Whichever you buy, you get the same kind of thing — an answer you own outright. You check it yourself, offline, with none of our software or servers in the loop; it does not expire when a subscription lapses; and it warns you the moment it stops being true. The answer is yours to keep, verify, and act on — on your own, for as long as it matters.

Noether is offered to vetted partners by direct engagement — an instrument pointed at your operation, or a certified answer to a conservation question of your own. Either way the rule is the same as the rest of Lattice OS: your problem in, the answer out, no copy of your data kept.

[ direct engagement — vetted partners ] Engage by email →

Tell us your domain and the answer you need to be able to prove. A scoped, direct conversation follows — no tiers, no funnel.

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— Tony Matos