## §SELF — miscsubjects portable reference

**Principle:** Self-explaining payload — no external context required. This _self block describes what you are reading and where to look next.

**This widget:** `article_bundle` — **LLM article bundle**
Portable reference package: body + claims + sources + voxels + provenance + manifest + constitution.
- **article slug:** `thinker-ramon-llull`
- **contains:** body, claims, sources, voxels, provenance, question graph, constitution, llm_manifest
- **how to use:** Reference block for Grok/GPT/Gemini. Section §SELF explains the system.
- **read:** https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/thinker-ramon-llull/bundle?format=markdown

### Logical proof (verify each step)
1. Articles are voxel graphs of tiered claims, not prose blobs. → https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/constitution
2. Claims link to hash-chained sources via source_ids. → https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/thinker-ramon-llull/sources
3. Ask reads topology; ingest/claim append to ledger. → https://miscsubjects.com/api/protocol
4. Models queue growth: populate → collaborate → repair → reflex. → https://miscsubjects.com/api/protocol/grow
5. Graph proves its own shape (reflex) and $/claim (yield). → https://miscsubjects.com/graph.html?layer=reflex
6. Full feature index + _explain on every API response. → https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/system-map

### Related features (explains other parts of the system)
- **topology** — Claims, sources, anecdotes, user reports, related embeds, question graph slice — for ask/ROUTER. · https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/thinker-ramon-llull/topology
- **voxels** — Claims as atoms, sources as edges (supported_by, posted_by). Per-claim provenance. · https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/thinker-ramon-llull/voxels
- **ask** — Answer only from topology; creates question_node with gaps and ingest_hint. · https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/thinker-ramon-llull/prompts
- **ingest** — Parse pasted evidence → source ledger + claims + evidence_ingest node.
- **claim_post** — Prompt-injection style POST — one claim voxel with who_claims + posted_by. · https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/thinker-ramon-llull/voxels
- **llm_manifest** — Machine-readable read/write contract for external LLMs. · https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/llm-manifest

### Full index
- JSON: https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/system-map
- Markdown: https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/system-map?format=markdown

*Not medical advice. Tier-honest. Cite claim/source ids.*

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# miscsubjects article bundle

> Reference bundle for Grok, GPT, Gemini, or a human reader. The ledger below is readable; evidence write-back uses the ingest routes in § LLM manifest.

## Article
- **slug:** `thinker-ramon-llull`
- **title:** Ramon Llull — The First Machine for Reasoning
- **url:** https://miscsubjects.com/a/thinker-ramon-llull
- **register:** standard
- **updated:** 2026-07-15T04:20:44.442Z
- **tags:** oip, kimi-import, self-explaining, voxel, thinkers, thinker-ramon-llull

## Body

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> **Path:** [OIP](https://miscsubjects.com/a/oip) › [Thinker Reference](https://miscsubjects.com/a/oip-thinker-reference) › [Thinkers](https://miscsubjects.com/a/oip-thinkers) › **Ramon Llull — The First Machine for Reasoning**
>
> **Shelf:** Thinkers · **Traversal:** self-explaining · hierarchical · voxel-ready
> **Machine root:** [OIP tree](https://miscsubjects.com/api/dispatch?map=1&format=markdown) · [Registry](https://miscsubjects.com/api/dispatch?registry=1)

# Ramon Llull — The First Machine for Reasoning

## §SELF — thinker-ramon-llull

**What this page is:** A profile of Ramon Llull and his mechanical system for generating knowledge.
**What it explains:** The Ars Magna, a combinatorial machine using rotating disks to generate combinations of concepts.
**Why read it:** To understand the 13th-century origin of mechanical reasoning and its connection to modern computing and AI.

### What Ramon Llull Is

Ramon Llull (c. 1232–1315) was a Majorcan philosopher, logician, and mystic. He created the *Ars Magna* (Great Art) — a mechanical system for generating combinations of concepts to discover truth. The system uses concentric disks with concepts written on them. Rotating the disks produces all possible combinations of the concepts. Llull built this to convert non-Christians through reason, but the machine outlived its purpose: it is the first known physical device designed to generate new knowledge by combining symbols mechanically.

### Why It Matters

Llull demonstrated that reasoning could be mechanized seven centuries before electronic computers. His rotating disks are the ancestor of combination locks, punched-card tabulators, and algorithmic search. Every system that generates output by combining predefined elements — from Babbage's engines to large language models — follows the pattern Llull established: primitives + combination rules = new outputs. The *Ars Magna* is the first hardware implementation of "generate and test" — the core pattern of automated reasoning.

### The Key Idea

Knowledge can be generated mechanically by combining primitive concepts. Llull identified fundamental attributes (goodness, greatness, eternity, power, wisdom, will, virtue, truth, glory) and subjects (God, angel, man, and others). By rotating disks to pair each attribute with each subject, the machine generates propositions like "God is good" or "Man is eternal" — some true, some false, some requiring examination. The operator then evaluates each combination. Truth emerges from systematic combination plus human judgment.

### What They Got Right

- **Mechanical reasoning:** Llull built physical devices — paper disks, sometimes mounted for rotation — that implemented his system. This was not a metaphor. It was a machine.
- **Combinatorial completeness:** The *Ars Magna* generates all combinations of its primitives. Llull understood that exhaustiveness matters: if you miss a combination, you might miss a truth.
- **Primitives as foundation:** Llull's system rests on a fixed set of basic concepts. All complex propositions derive from these. This anticipates the modern idea of a formal vocabulary or token set.
- **Universal application:** Llull believed his method applied to all domains — theology, law, medicine, philosophy. The same combinatorial engine, fed different primitives, produces domain-specific knowledge.
- **Anticipation of later systems:** Leibniz's *universal characteristic* (1666 onward) aimed to assign numbers to concepts so reasoning becomes calculation. Babbage's Difference Engine (1822) and Analytical Engine (1837) mechanized calculation. Modern combinatorial algorithms search permutations systematically. Large language models combine learned token patterns to produce new text. All descend from Llull's insight.

### What They Got Wrong or Left Unfinished

- **The system does not verify truth:** Llull's machine generates propositions but provides no method to check them. "Man is eternal" is generated; it is also false. The machine has no error-detection mechanism. Evaluation depends entirely on the human operator.
- **Fixed primitives limit scope:** The nine attributes and limited subjects constrain the system. Modern knowledge exceeds these categories. A fixed primitive set cannot accommodate new domains without redesign.
- **No learning mechanism:** The *Ars Magna* does not improve with use. It generates the same combinations every time. There is no feedback loop, no correction, no accumulation of validated results.
- **Theological motivation biased outputs:** Llull designed the system to prove Christian doctrine. The selection of primitives and the evaluation criteria were not neutral. A machine with built-in conclusions is propaganda, not inquiry.
- **Combinatorial explosion:** As the number of primitives grows, the number of combinations grows factorially. Llull kept his sets small. Scaling the method requires selective combination — exactly what the brute-force version cannot do.

### How It Connects to Other Ideas

- **Leibniz's universal characteristic:** Gottfried Leibniz read Llull's work and sought to improve it. Leibniz wanted to assign each concept a prime number so combining concepts becomes multiplying numbers — true propositions produce consistent mathematical relationships. He never completed it, but the project directly descends from the *Ars Magna*.
- **Babbage and computing:** Charles Babbage's engines mechanized arithmetic. The Analytical Engine could be programmed with punched cards — a more flexible version of Llull's fixed disks. The lineage is: Llull's concept combination → Leibniz's symbolic logic → Babbage's programmable machine.
- **Modern combinatorial algorithms:** Search engines, constraint satisfaction solvers, and optimization algorithms all explore combinations systematically. They add what Llull lacked: pruning rules to skip invalid combinations and heuristics to prioritize promising ones.
- **Large language models:** An LLM generates text by combining patterns learned from training data. The patterns are primitives; the generation process is combinatorial. Like Llull's machine, an LLM produces outputs that require human evaluation. Unlike Llull's machine, the LLM's "primitives" are learned, not fixed, and the combination rules are probabilistic, not mechanical.
- **For OIP (Open Integration Protocol):** Llull's combinatorial engine is the philosophical ancestor of model-operated work. A model combines known objects (primitives) to produce new work (combinations). The protocol is the machine; the capability drops are the disks; the model's output is the generated proposition.

### Sources

- Llull, R. (1274–1308). *Ars Magna* (multiple versions, including *Ars Generalis Ultima*, 1308).
- Bonner, A. (Ed. and Trans.). (2007). *Selected Works of Ramon Llull (1232–1316)*. Princeton University Press.
- Gardner, M. (1958). *Logic Machines and Diagrams*. McGraw-Hill.

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## Up the tree

- [OIP root](https://miscsubjects.com/a/oip) — protocol root, zero-context entry
- [Thinker Reference hub](https://miscsubjects.com/a/oip-thinker-reference) — full hierarchy map
- [Thinkers shelf](https://miscsubjects.com/a/oip-thinkers) — siblings on this shelf
- [Voxel graph article](https://miscsubjects.com/a/what-is-voxel-graph) — how pages link as voxels
- [Self-describing protocol](https://miscsubjects.com/a/what-is-self-describing-protocol)

## Related on this shelf

- [Alan Kay — The Big Idea Is Messaging](https://miscsubjects.com/a/thinker-alan-kay)
- [Alfred North Whitehead — Process and Reality](https://miscsubjects.com/a/thinker-alfred-north-whitehead)
- [J.L. Austin and John Searle — Speech Acts](https://miscsubjects.com/a/thinker-austin-searle)
- [Barbara Liskov — Abstract Data Types and Distributed Consensus](https://miscsubjects.com/a/thinker-barbara-liskov)
- [Bram Cohen — BitTorrent and Content-Addressed Protocol Design](https://miscsubjects.com/a/thinker-bram-cohen)
- [Butler Lampson — Protection and Access Control](https://miscsubjects.com/a/thinker-butler-lampson)
- [Carl Hewitt — The Actor Model](https://miscsubjects.com/a/thinker-carl-hewitt)
- [Charles Sanders Peirce — Signs, Abduction, and Pragmatism](https://miscsubjects.com/a/thinker-charles-peirce)

## Machine surfaces

- Public page: `https://miscsubjects.com/a/thinker-ramon-llull`
- JSON article: `https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/thinker-ramon-llull`
- OIP ask: `https://miscsubjects.com/api/dispatch?ask=Ramon%20Llull%20%E2%80%94%20The%20First%20Machine%20for%20Reasoning`


## Claims (0)


## Voxel graph (0 atoms · 0 edges)
- full graph: https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/thinker-ramon-llull/voxels

## Article constitution

- full: https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/constitution

## Source ledger (0)
- chain valid: yes · head: `genesis`

## Provenance (1 model passes)
- chain valid: yes · head: `c273d593e939e52f`

- write · kimi-agent-import · 2026-07-15T04:20 · hash `c273d593e939`

## Question graph
- questions: 0 · evidence ingests: 0

## LLM manifest — how to communicate with this ledger

- system map: https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/system-map?format=markdown
- topology (ranked): https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/thinker-ramon-llull/topology
- ingest: POST https://miscsubjects.com/api/protocol/ingest
- claim: POST https://miscsubjects.com/api/protocol/claim

### Quick actions for this article
- **Read live:** https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/thinker-ramon-llull/topology
- **Ask (API):** POST https://miscsubjects.com/api/protocol/ask `{"slug":"thinker-ramon-llull","question":"..."}`
- **Ingest your findings:** POST https://miscsubjects.com/api/protocol/ingest or text `ingest thinker-ramon-llull|your evidence`
- **Post one claim:** POST https://miscsubjects.com/api/protocol/claim or text `claim thinker-ramon-llull|tier|assertion`
- **iMessage ask:** `thinker-ramon-llull|your question`
- **System map:** https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/system-map?format=markdown


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## §SELF — miscsubjects portable reference

**Principle:** Self-explaining payload — no external context required. This _self block describes what you are reading and where to look next.

**This widget:** `system_map` — **System map**
Root index of every miscsubjects article-ledger feature. Start here if you have zero context.
- **article slug:** `thinker-ramon-llull`
- **contains:** body, claims, sources, voxels, provenance, question graph, constitution, llm_manifest
- **how to use:** Root index of every miscsubjects article-ledger feature. Start here if you have zero context.
- **read:** https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/system-map

### Logical proof (verify each step)
1. Articles are voxel graphs of tiered claims, not prose blobs. → https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/constitution
2. Claims link to hash-chained sources via source_ids. → https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/thinker-ramon-llull/sources
3. Ask reads topology; ingest/claim append to ledger. → https://miscsubjects.com/api/protocol
4. Models queue growth: populate → collaborate → repair → reflex. → https://miscsubjects.com/api/protocol/grow
5. Graph proves its own shape (reflex) and $/claim (yield). → https://miscsubjects.com/graph.html?layer=reflex
6. Full feature index + _explain on every API response. → https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/system-map

### Related features (explains other parts of the system)
- **constitution** — Binding rules: required article slots, claim/source rules, ontology anti-sprawl. · https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/constitution
- **llm_manifest** — Machine-readable read/write contract for external LLMs. · https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/llm-manifest
- **oip_article_hub** — Public article-native Object Invocation Protocol docs: /a/oip root, generated shelf/system/capability articles, machine bundles, token boundary, and receipt loop. · https://miscsubjects.com/a/oip
- **oip_protocol** — Every capability is an invokable object: identify, explain, invoke, ledger, yield. · https://miscsubjects.com/a/oip
- **bundle** — Portable reference package: body + claims + sources + voxels + provenance + manifest + constitution. · https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/thinker-ramon-llull/bundle?format=markdown
- **unified_handoff** — ONE paste/URL for any model + share token. Same self-explaining pattern as article bundle, but whole build. · https://miscsubjects.com/api/handoff?format=markdown

### Full index
- JSON: https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/system-map
- Markdown: https://miscsubjects.com/api/articles/system-map?format=markdown

*Not medical advice. Tier-honest. Cite claim/source ids.*