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Core memory

How Achiral preserves reviewed, durable organizational memory under stronger governance.

Core memory is reviewed, durable organizational memory.

In Achiral, core memory is reserved for context that should remain stable over time: important operating facts, durable documents, approved decisions, and knowledge that the organization has chosen to preserve.

What it remembers

  • approved long-term organizational context
  • durable documents and operating facts
  • reviewed decisions that should guide future work
  • memory promoted from episodic or semantic context after review

How it behaves

Core memory decays least and carries the strongest governance expectations. It should be explicit, reviewable, attributable, and bounded by organization permissions.

Core memory is not "everything forever." It is the subset of organizational memory that deserves continuity.

For the organizational layer, see Organization. For the API surface, see Memory API.