Object Invocation Protocol · protocol specification
What is a voxel graph?
What a voxel graph is
A voxel graph is a typed node/edge structure that explains the build without prose. Nodes are the real moving parts: callers, dispatch, directory, runners, ledger, receipts, capabilities. Edges are the real relations: invokes, resolves, routes, records, proves.
Why it matters
A model can traverse the graph instead of reading an article. Every node that has a URL carries it. The graph is machine-native JSON that a model can use to understand the build topology without guessing.
Machine shape
nodes: [{id, kind, label, url}], edges: [{from, rel, to}], adjacency: {from: [rel -> to]}. The graph is included in every OIP article bundle under voxels.
Proof
Open any OIP article bundle and look at voxels. Example: curl 'https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/oip/bundle'.
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Key evidence
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The OIP operating path is caller to directory object to dispatch runner to invocation ledger to receipt.
sources: oip-s1
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Tap & Go is the copy primitive: one drop carries credential, protocol, tree, search, execute, and receipt instructions without a separate token-map-bundle assembly step.
sources: oip-s2
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