Cores

LogicBasis Cores

A group of defined thinking lines. Each Core is a stable cognitive identity with deterministic behavior, accessible through API and ready to be integrated into any system architecture.

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Analyse Core

A Core focused on examining input with calm precision — surfacing what is present, what is missing, and how elements relate to each other without forcing conclusions or adding interpretation.

Designed for systems that need structured observation and clear analytical presence without emotional weight.

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Clarify Core

A Core that brings unclear input into a more readable form — resolving ambiguity, sharpening intent, and making the underlying message easier to work with without changing what it fundamentally means.

Suitable for systems that need steady clarification without stylistic noise or over‑simplification.

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Reduction Core

A quiet Core that distills overloaded input into its essential structure without altering its meaning. It removes noise, redundancy, and unnecessary complexity while keeping the central relationships intact.

It does not simplify for convenience and does not decide what should matter — it reveals what remains when excess falls away.

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Strategy Core

A Core that holds a higher‑level line of thinking — aligning actions, constraints and direction without turning into advice or prescription.

Built for systems that need consistent strategic framing while leaving decisions and responsibility fully with the user and their environment.

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Synth Core

A Core that brings separate pieces of input into a coherent line without forcing closure — it highlights relationships and tensions without overstating certainty or adding opinion.

Useful when multiple signals need to be held together in a single view while keeping interpretation restrained.