Educational framing
Public pages explain systems, research logic, and platform positioning. They do not provide diagnosis, treatment, dosing, or clinical instruction.
Safety
Safety begins with clear boundaries. BioAtlas public pages are for education, research orientation, platform positioning, and reviewed access routing — not diagnosis, treatment, dosing, or clinical decision-making.
Request reviewed accessPublic pages explain systems, research logic, and platform positioning. They do not provide diagnosis, treatment, dosing, or clinical instruction.
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Relevant public papers
These papers define the public safety posture: QTOS guardrails, Rubik constraints, irreversible systems, identity-sensitive reasoning, systems-governance reasoning, and context-dependent cannabinoid non-claims framing.
Defines the QTOS capability envelope, limits, guardrails, non-claims, and infrastructure-grade scope.
Defines Rubik as a constraint-first computation and governance layer below QTOS, focused on reachability, impossibility, and deterministic boundaries.
Distinguishes descriptive mapping from constraint systems that define what is reachable, blocked, or structurally impossible.
Explores identity-threat effects in scientific reasoning, useful for safety, governance, and non-claims framing.
Frames irreversibility, intervention limits, and biological state governance as a safety and systems problem.
Positions THC as a regulatory modulator whose effects depend on biological context, indication, resilience, and system state.
These records are included for provenance, publication, and review context only. They do not create medical advice, treatment instruction, dosing guidance, autonomous decision-making, or clinical access.
BioAtlas public pages are not a substitute for professional medical care. Any clinical interpretation, personal health decision, medication review, or urgent medical issue belongs with qualified professionals and appropriate regulated care pathways.
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