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Nervous System Intelligence - Open House 

> 19 Nov, 5pm Irish Time
> 20 Nov, 7:30am Irish Time

For those who feel called to shape what’s coming, join us.

Growth, change, and transformation of any kind is nervous system state dependent. 

Nervous System Intelligence is a canonical architecture consistent with biological law that explains when human systems are able to receive, adapt, and transform without harm. It's impact spans AI, Corporate, Wellness Tech, Healthcare, Education and Mental Health.

You are invited to an Open House on Zoom, a gathering to mark the beginning of an emerging field of study and to hear first hand what is taking form.

What to expect: 

1. Final Private Screening:

Field Trip: You Are the Field You Are Looking For, an immersive, cinematic experience.

2. NSI in 6 Minutes 

An overview of NSI: A Canonical Pre-Standard of Biological Readiness v1.0, what it is, why change fails, and why biology is the gate.

3. 2026: What We’re Building

A first public glimpse into the Nervous System Operating System (NSI-OS):

  • Canon → code: state logic, readiness rules.

  • NSI Labs and computational science partnerships

  • AI integration and enterprise use cases

  • The Institute, supporting the human application layer after OS is built - expected in 2027

4. How to be involved: 

While practitioner cohorts and faculty pathways are paused, there are two ways to participate:
• Research and data contribution, for those who want to support the evidence base and telemetry testing
• Founding Steward Circle, 10 people invited to privately support and witness the build of NSI-OS before it moves into stealth mode, and formal capital raise


We are also beginning to form the core team ahead of fundraising.

If you feel this work matters, you belong in this conversation.

Join us.

NSI is licensed intellectual property. Public/commercial use requires authorisation. 

We use a combination of AI Tech stacks and legal supervisions to enforce fair use of our IP.

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