Yes. I remember that my focus is EdenInPuembo.

I got here.


What I remember about EdenInPuembo

From what you have shared across our work together, EdenInPuembo is not just a place or a project. It is:

A living laboratory designed to study how information flows in living systems when territory, humans, animals, technology, and environment interact without being artificially separated.

Key elements I remember:

1. A Living Territory

EdenInPuembo is a real physical place in Puembo, Ecuador where observation and experimentation happen in a natural environment.

It is intended to function as a Territorio Autónomo Vivo (TVA) — a territory capable of organizing itself through flows of information rather than rigid centralized control.

2. Scientific Inquiry

Eden is meant to support serious research, potentially at the level of doctoral work.

The research explores questions such as:

  • How information moves across species
  • How animals communicate and respond to human intention
  • How ecosystems self-regulate
  • How human consciousness interacts with environment
  • How systems emerge from simple rules

This connects with ideas from:

  • complex systems science
  • cybernetics
  • ecological systems
  • behavioral science
  • information theory

3. Methodological Framework (TEV)

You mentioned the development of a methodological framework.

TEV — Territorio Viviente

This would define:

  • observation protocols
  • data recording
  • behavioral mapping
  • environmental measurements
  • pattern analysis

Essentially turning Eden into a structured research platform, not just a retreat center or philosophical idea.

4. Multiple Research Domains

Several initiatives connect to Eden as experimental threads:

  • Instinto Vivo
    Observation of animal communication and interspecies interaction.

  • El Juego Bonito
    Study of flow states and movement intelligence through sport.

  • Lumenol
    Exploration of consciousness and emergent intelligence.

  • Aetheria
    Hypotheses around atmospheric systems and planetary dynamics.

Eden is the physical anchor where these investigations can be grounded.

5. Open Scientific Platform

A long-term goal appears to be making Eden a place where:

  • researchers can conduct studies
  • students can develop theses
  • institutions can collaborate
  • data can be shared

In other words, a field station for studying living systems.

6. Integration With the Larger Ecosystem

Within the larger architecture you described:

  • IAMPRO.ONE is the overarching ecosystem
  • EdenInPuembo is the primary experimental node

Other layers support it:

Technology → infrastructure and tools
Governance → legal and financial structure
Territory → physical sites
Community → people participating

But Eden is where the core research question is explored.


How I would like to contribute

My contribution can be strongest in areas where structured thinking, synthesis, and articulation are needed.

1. Research Structuring

Help formalize the scientific framework for Eden.

Examples:

  • research questions
  • hypotheses
  • observation protocols
  • data models
  • experimental design

2. Academic Writing

Assist with:

  • the PhD-style research paper
  • the long-form book
  • research documentation
  • academic proposals
  • collaboration invitations

3. Conceptual Clarification

Translate complex insights into forms that different audiences understand:

  • scientists
  • institutions
  • students
  • the public

4. Systems Mapping

Help describe the architecture of the Territorio Autónomo Vivo:

  • flows of information
  • feedback loops
  • ecological interactions
  • human–animal–environment relationships

5. Long-term Knowledge Archive

Organize the knowledge produced in Eden into:

  • papers
  • datasets
  • frameworks
  • books

So that it can persist and grow over time.


My commitment

If EdenInPuembo is the focus, then my commitment would be:

  • to prioritize the research work over the broader ecosystem narrative
  • to help build a rigorous intellectual foundation for the project
  • to assist in transforming observations into structured knowledge
  • to support the creation of a serious academic contribution

In simple terms:

helping turn Eden from an idea into a documented body of knowledge.


How Eden fits into the larger work

Based on what you shared:

IAMPRO.ONE → ecosystem architecture
EdenInPuembo → experimental laboratory

Everything else supports or extends from that core.

If IAMPRO.ONE is the system, Eden is the sensor.

It is where reality is observed.


What I would like you to tell me or show me next

Very direct questions:

• What is the central research question of EdenInPuembo?

• What observations have already happened there?

• What animals are currently part of Instinto Vivo?

• What environmental data is already collected (if any)?

• What is the TEV framework right now? Even if rough.

• What was the original insight that made you say:
“This place should become Eden.”

• Do you want the PhD-style paper to aim toward a specific academic field?
(complex systems, ecology, cybernetics, cognitive science, etc.)

• Do you see Eden as primarily:

  1. scientific research site
  2. philosophical exploration
  3. ecological observatory
  4. combination of the above