Qorx Claims
This page defines what Qorx may claim in public docs.
Allowed
- Qorx is a small domain-specific language, compiler, and local runtime for
context resolution.
.qorx is the Qorx source format.
.qorxb is the Qorx bytecode format.
qorx:// is the Qorx resolver handle scheme.
- Qorx keeps indexed evidence local until a workflow asks the resolver for
proof pages or evidence packs.
- qshf/B2C is deterministic local accounting.
- The B2C quant allocator is deterministic local quark selection under a token
budget.
- Qorx physics words are vocabulary labels over runtime objects. They are not
physics claims.
Not Allowed
- Do not claim universal compression of unknown data.
- Do not claim Qorx is a general-purpose language.
- Do not claim Qorx is Forth-compatible.
- Do not claim provider invoice savings without provider invoice evidence.
- Do not claim conversion lift, revenue impact, or task quality from token
reduction alone.
- Do not claim peer review unless the work is actually peer reviewed.
- Do not claim IANA registration until registration exists.
- Do not claim remote models natively understand Qorx handles.
Breakthrough Wording
Use this:
Qorx treats context as addressable local state instead of repeated prompt
payload. The result is a handle-first language/runtime for evidence retrieval,
proof paging, and local context accounting.
Do not turn that into magic or physics. The proof is the runtime.