The Rozum Framework is built on three descriptive axioms – patterns observed in reality rather than rules imposed from outside. These axioms describe what beings, networks, and rozums must do to survive, thrive, and develop in the fundamentally unpredictable world.
Unlike mathematical postulates or moral commandments, these axioms emerge from observing what actually works. They describe the necessities that any accountable, self-correcting thinking entity must follow - not because they are commanded to, but because these patterns lead to survival and effectiveness while their absence leads to failure and extinction.
The three axioms work together in dynamic equilibrium, each correcting the flaws that would emerge if any single axiom operated in isolation. Remove any one axiom, and the system fails. Together, they form the minimal set of requirements for sustained, adaptive intelligence.