Summary
The 9 Pillars of FSL
FSL is built on 9 fundamental pillars, organized into three categories: technological strengths, core values, and consequence. Together, they form the foundation of a universal semantic protocol.
IV Technological Strengths
Uniqueness & Innovation
FSL opens a new path: directly representing human meaning in a compact and shareable way.
Omni-expressivity
Any kind of expression — from the simplest to the most complex — can be captured through interconnected units of meaning.
Compactness
An optimized coding system: the more frequent an element, the shorter its code.
Traceability
Every code is stable and unique, ensuring verifiability and control.
IV Core Values
Openness
Grammars and dictionaries are 100% open source — transparent and reusable.
Collective Governance
A standard managed as a common good, open to researchers, companies, institutions, and citizens.
Interlingual Neutrality
Independent of any specific language, based on deep meaning — therefore universal.
Technological Independence
FSL is compatible with, yet independent of, any tool, service, model, or paradigm.
The Result: A Universal Semantic Protocol
The universal protocol for semantic interoperability
Together, these strengths and values make FSL the universal protocol for semantic interoperability — connecting humans, AIs, and systems through a shared language of meaning.