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Basivis Overview

Basivis is a deterministic structural analysis system. It reads four explicit fields — direction, tragline, elements, constraints — and returns a reproducible structural profile without storage, learning, or inference.

What Basivis Is

Basivis is a free, minimal system that reveals the structural stability of an idea. It does not predict, interpret, or guess — it evaluates what is explicitly written. Every result is deterministic and reproducible.

Why It Exists

Many ideas fail not because they are wrong, but because their structure is uneven. Basivis exposes blindspots, tensions, integrity gaps, and imbalances — giving users a clear view of what carries and what breaks.

How It Works

The engine analyzes each field independently, extracts structural signals, evaluates integrity, detects tension, and computes a deterministic score. No field influences another except through explicit text.

Input Model

Basivis requires four deterministic strings. Each field must contain at least 10 characters and no more than 2000.

{
  "direction": "north-structural-axis",
  "tragline": "primary-load-path",
  "elements": "beam and joint system",
  "constraints": "limit:10 with no external pressure"
}

What You Get

Basivis returns a structural analysis containing:

  • Integrity levels for all four fields
  • Blindspots and missing structural weight
  • Detected tensions and contradictions
  • Signals extracted from the text
  • A deterministic score (0–100)
  • A summary and improvement suggestions

Why It Is Free

Basivis is an entry‑level system under LogicBasis. It provides structural clarity without requiring an account, storage, or tracking. Its purpose is to reveal structure — nothing more.