Project Human Evolution
Project Human Evolution explores how humans, AI, civilization, biology, memory, culture, and planetary systems evolve under pressure. It is built from Trang Phan’s frameworks: Trang ∅, AMOS, Heritage Decision Intelligence, biological intelligence, civilization memory, entropy–repair logic, and reality architecture.
Evolution is not progress. Evolution is what survives pressure without losing memory.
Humanity is entering a phase where intelligence is no longer contained inside the individual brain. It now extends through bodies, nervous systems, families, institutions, cities, AI models, data systems, climate systems, ancient memory, cultural inheritance, economic pressure, and planetary constraints.
The central question of Project Human Evolution is:
Can humanity evolve fast enough to repair the systems it has already destabilized?
AI without wisdom
Machines can scale intelligence faster than humans can scale ethics.
Climate without coordination
Planetary systems are changing faster than institutions can repair.
Data without accountibility
Information abundance is destroying shared reality.
Civilization without memory
Modern systems forget the cultural, ecological, and biological knowledge that made survival possible.
About the project
Project Human Evolution is the result of years of research, systems thinking, and real-world experience developed by Trang Phan across human development, organizational transformation, and intelligent systems design.
Drawing from work that spans strategy, education, technology, and complex problem-solving, the project brings together insights, frameworks, and practical approaches for helping people and institutions navigate an increasingly interconnected world.
Through initiatives such as AMOS, Trang Framework, and related research, Project Human Evolution explores how human potential, ethical intelligence, and systemic thinking can be applied to create meaningful and sustainable progress.
At its core, Project Human Evolution is more than a platform. It is a long-term vision shaped by experience and continuous learning, dedicated to advancing human capability, responsible innovation, and the future of human and intelligent system collaboration.
The Framework Stack
Trang ∅ Framework / Khung Trang
The master framework
Khung Trang is the root architecture for reading complex systems through fractal structure, entropy, lacunarity, mutation, survival, cascade, and Tát 2 cross-validation.
Core idea: Every complex system can be decomposed into [L, M, H]:
L — foundation, substrate, memory, low entropy
M — mediator, connection, rhythm, coordination
H — peak, abstraction, language, leadership, creation
This framework is the parent system. The other five frameworks are operating parts inside it.
AMOS - Absolute Meta Operating System for AI
Heritage Decision Intelligence
All six frameworks are expressions of the same recursive architecture at different scales and domains.
The Structural Reasoning Engine
AMOS is the thinking engine of the project. It translates complex human, cultural, symbolic, scientific, emotional, and civilizational material into structured logic.
Its role is not to replace human judgment, but to expose hidden gaps, organize frameworks, map contradictions, and turn scattered knowledge into usable research architecture.
Core function: Turns messy complexity into clean structural reasoning.
The Ancestral Memory / Uncertainty Framework
Heritage Decision Intelligence reads the past as compressed survival intelligence, not nostalgia.
It studies how cultural memory, ancient architecture, myth, ritual, water systems, agriculture, law, and inherited symbols may preserve signals about risk, timing, collapse, identity, and repair.
It is the decision layer for acting under uncertainty when modern data is incomplete but historical pattern still speaks.
Core function: Extracts hidden signal from memory, history, culture, and incomplete information.
Bio-Logical Intelligence
The Human Evolution Framework
Bio-Logical Intelligence studies human intelligence as a living system, not only abstract thinking.
It includes body state, emotion, cognition, instinct, intuition, memory, identity, regulation, environment, and repair.
Core idea: Emotion is biological signal logic. Intuition is compressed logic. Instinct is stored logic. Cognition depends on body state, memory continuity, and regulation.
Core function: Maps how humans evolve, destabilize, recover, and increase intelligence through biological integration.
Civilization Systems
Bio-Logical Computing
The Civilization Repair Framework
Civilization Systems reads societies as recursive memory structures distributed across land, law, agriculture, ritual, language, architecture, institutions, infrastructure, ecology, and shared correction capacity.
It studies how civilizations stabilize, mutate, decay, collapse, and repair.
Core idea: A civilization survives when its repair capacity exceeds its accumulated entropy, contradiction, distortion, and future debt.
Core function: Maps civilization risk, institutional decay, planetary pressure, and long-horizon repair.
The Computing Method
Bio-Logical Computing is the computing discipline behind AMOS.
It designs AI and software as organism-like systems with memory, boundaries, routing, repair, feedback, integrity, self-audit, and consequence control.
Instead of treating software as detached code, it treats computation as structured cognition moving through kernels, engines, agents, domains, constraints, and validation layers.
Core function: Builds deterministic, self-auditing, biologically grounded AI architecture.
In the press:
When the universe begins
In-depth reviews and essays on contemporary fiction and emerging global literary voices.
When life begins
A weekly cultural publication covering books, ideas, and modern storytelling across disciplines.
BookTalk Weekly
An independent platform highlighting notable releases and author interviews from emerging voices.
Featured books


Salt Letters
A quiet, lyrical novel about starting over, learning to forgive, and the kind of love that arrives when you least expect it.


Rooms We Keep
A quiet, lyrical novel about starting over, learning to forgive, and the kind of love that arrives when you least expect it.


Small Bright Things
A collection of essays on resilience, creative life, and finding direction when the plan falls apart – honest, practical, and human.


Reviewers
“Elegant, emotionally precise, and impossible to put down – a crafted story that resonates long after reading. Really recommend!”
– The Literary Review
“A voice that feels both modern and timeless – sharp, tender, and quietly unforgettable in its emotional impact everytime.”
– Sunday Journal
“Thoughtful writing with real depth and sensitivity. A book that stays with you long after the final page. Will read again!”
– BookTalk Weekly
“Quietly powerful and deeply human – writing that feels luminous, deeply intimate, honest, and carefully observed.”
– The Paper & Pen

Meet me in person!
Book Signing & Q&A – Salt Letters
Saturday, March 14 – 6:00 PM, Linden Bookstore, Downtown
Let’s collaborate!
For interviews, readings, speaking engagements, or publishing inquiries – feel free to reach out. I’m always happy to connect and will get back to you as soon as possible.


Public architecture for human evolution, AMOS OS, Heritage Decision Intelligence, Trang Franework, civilization repair, and 21st-century unknowns. This website presents public-facing structural models. It does not claim empirical proof for symbolic or speculative frameworks unless independently verified. It does not replace medical, legal, financial, scientific, or engineering professionals.
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