Our Product Stack
The Stack
Runcible is three layers, each built on the one before — the same stack the home page introduces, explained here in more depth.
1. The Reality Description Language (RDL). A language for describing and testing claims about the real world — the open, contestable domains where math and code don’t reach. It supplies the operational grammar of the system: how claims are decomposed, how evidence is evaluated, how rules are applied, how roles are bounded, how authority is tested, and how work becomes warrantable or non-warrantable. Everything else compiles to it.
2. The Governance Layer. The runtime that turns the methodology into executable infrastructure. It defines AI roles, applies tests, records evidence, compares claims and proposed actions against governing rules, identifies unresolved dependencies, prevents premature closure, and assigns action states. Every workflow it runs produces a Decidability Record — an audit-ready account of role, scope, evidence, rules, authority, what remained unresolved, and whether action is warrantable — along with the reasoning, audit packages, examples, RAG material, training cases, and precedent that turn governed work into institutional memory. This is the control layer between foundation models and institutional workflows.
3. Oversing™. The institutional workbench where teams assign, supervise, review, escalate, and certify AI participation under Runcible governance — the governed work surface where people, AI systems, reviewers, and decision-makers collaborate inside controlled workflows.

RDL defines the domain. OS enforces closure. Oversing delivers governed applications.
Our Research
The results of our research and development over the past decades is captured in a series of lengthy volumes. And while The Introduction and The Crisis are written for a human audience, the rest of the volumes serve as reference, training, and specifications for AI’s to use in the production of the Protocols and processes that constitute Runcible Intelligence
- Volume 0 – The Introduction (to the Natural Law of Decidability)
- Volume 1 – The Crisis of the Age
- Volume 2 – Language as a System of Measurement
- Volume 3 – The logic of Evolutionary Computation
- Volume 4 – The Science of Human Behavior
- Volume 5 – The Law: A Formal Logic of Decidability Applied to Law
We will publish volumes 0, 1, and 5 for public consumption, but will preserve 2, 3, 4, as our IP until no longer necessary.
