See It Work · S2 Vol 1 · Sovereign Inference & Memory · Chapter 6
Doing and remembering — one foundation, seen two ways
An AI that can't remember is forgetful; a memory with no activity is a dead archive. The power is in the two fitting together cleanly — the join between them is itself recorded — which is what lets you trust the whole thing for decades, not just today.
The full detailed chart. Condensed for print legibility in the book; shown here at full size.
Both views sit on one foundation. A single check confirms both at once. That one shared foundation is also what lets a later volume export a self-contained, verifiable package built on this same record.
Where doing and remembering meetready
What this means for you
Receipts and curated memory are the same record seen two ways. One foundation, sealed once, trustable as a whole — even across the decades where no vendor relationship still exists. What this means for you: you don't maintain two separate trust systems — you confirm one, and everything you do and everything you remember rests on it.
Both views trace back to the same root — proven by a single seal:
Coherence
doingreceipts pile into the record
rememberinga curated window on that record
shared foundationone seal & tamper-proofing
coverageone check covers both
One foundation, checked once — even the seam where doing and remembering meet has its own receipt.
For the technical reader — the command, and how to verify it yourself
# one line · you do not need to run this see walkthrough
./bl-verify # -> the one foundation both views rest on
Full step-by-step is in Appendix RX: Hands-On Demonstrations in the book.
ⓘDeterministic demonstration. The conversation is a faithful dramatization of the exercise; the receipt is the artifact it produces — the same every time, because the system is receipted. (Representative of the demo's structure; the production page renders the captured run.) No output here is fabricated. A live "run it yourself" mode is coming.