This record publicly timestamps and archives the first public registration manuscript of ROSI: Relational Orientation System for Information. ROSI is presented as a formal arithmetic-relational computing architecture based on the Mersenne closure spectrum, orientational uncertainty, closure capacity, and the Lambda Difference Mechanism. The manuscript defines the Relational Engine, orientation registers, Lambda projection rules, a symbolic instruction set, prototype computational circuits, and a cautious Collatz testbed as a stress-test for the proposed grammar. This publication is intended to establish a public authorship record, priority of terminology, priority of formal arrangement, and priority of the described computational architecture as an integrated symbolic-computational system. No claim is made that ROSI is a physical quantum computer, a validated physical theory, an experimentally confirmed model of nature, or a solution to the Collatz conjecture. Rights notice: All rights reserved. Public access is provided for reading, citation, archival preservation, and timestamped authorship record only. Reuse, implementation, modification, distribution, integration, training on, commercialization, deployment, or derivative development requires prior written authorization from the rights holder, except where allowed by applicable law.
Luis Diego Mata Sanchez (Fri,) studied this question.