Ecosystem
No frontier becomes stable without an ecosystem.
Biological responsiveness requires multiple actors with non-overlapping roles. FHRA presents partners through role, status, and proof boundary - never as logo theatre.
Ecosystem Thesis
Roles first. Names second. Status always explicit.
Biological responsiveness is not created by one company, one device, or one model. It requires science, signal acquisition, and trust infrastructure to operate as a coherent stack.
Status Integrity
Partnership language must not drift.
FHRA does not use partnership language as decoration. Status exists to prevent exaggeration, preserve trust, and make diligence legible.
FHRA engages partners through role clarity, trust boundaries, and controlled diligence - not open-ended exposure - of infrastructure internals.
Real-time Bio-Intelligence, Decentralized Neural Sovereignty, Adaptive Human-Centric Systems