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Research from the Zkomi ecosystem. We study the continuity gap — what happens when health protocols travel.
The Continuity Project publishes original research at the intersection of circadian biology, health protocol continuity, and travel medicine. Each paper is timestamped on the Internet Archive, cryptographically hashed, and permanently archived. We publish not to compete with academic journals but to build a public, verifiable record of ideas that no one else is connecting. To be continued…
Modern biology is accelerating. AI can predict protein structures. Discover new peptides. Design personalized protocols.
But nobody is solving what happens next — how those protocols travel, stay stable, and adapt to real human lives across timezones, borders, and disruption.
This is the continuity gap. We study it here.
AlphaFold solved the structure problem. Dario Amodei predicted the discovery revolution. Nobody has solved the continuity problem — what happens when a protocol leaves the lab and meets a body in transit, a vial on a tarmac, a clock six hours behind. This paper marks the moment the continuity layer was named.
Following this research? We publish new papers when the science warrants it — not on a schedule.
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