Public derivative of the MyTaleSpace Canon. Not the canonical source. Not legal or compliance advice. The methodology is protected through controlled disclosure.
What This Is
Canon Atlas is the public record of MyTaleSpace — its principles, vocabulary, provenance, and architecture.
It is not the Canon itself. The Canon is the internal source of truth. Atlas is what the Canon permits to be seen.
What MyTaleSpace Is
MyTaleSpace is a platform for conscious subjectivity.
It builds infrastructure for one specific thing: the verifiable, transferable record of a person's conscious steps through the world.
Not content. Not engagement. Not followers. A record of what someone actually did and what changed because of it.
What Problem It Solves
Every transaction in the existing economy loses the context that made it meaningful: who created this · why · what shifted because of it.
MyTaleSpace restores that context and makes it verifiable and transmittable — beyond any single transaction.
Who Built It
MyTaleSpace was created by Mikhail Bugay, author of the trilogy Trivalent Kephali.
The first volume was published on 24 April 2026. The platform caneni.net launched on 28 June 2026. The trademark CANENI was filed with ILPO on 29 June 2026 (No. 394812).
The Canon — the internal architecture of the system — has been under continuous development since 2025 and now contains over 240 catalogued protocols.
How to Read This Atlas
Atlas is structured as a book.
Each chapter covers one dimension of the system: philosophy · technology · product · economy · culture · charter · science · provenance · vocabulary · registry.
Three tabs are available:
- Read — sequential chapters;
- Map — visual topology of concepts;
- Define — glossary with anchored terms.
Every key term is addressable:
canon.caneni.net/define/shpur
canon.caneni.net/read/01-philosophy#shpur
These anchors are designed for human readers, for AI assistants referencing the Canon, and for professional verification systems.
What Atlas Does Not Contain
Atlas contains principles, not methods.
The methodology behind the system — its calibration, weights, scoring logic, and assembly rules — is protected through controlled disclosure and does not appear anywhere in this document.
If a passage in Atlas could teach a specialist how to rebuild the system, it does not belong in Atlas.
Canon Atlas · Level 0 · 00 Introduction canon.caneni.net · Public derivative · MyTaleSpace 2026