Patent pending · a Knight Industries living system

The Tree
of Life

As above, so below.

A living system — a device that reacts in real time. It senses the state of a system and responds in the same moment, not on a delay. One reciprocal instrument, two mirrored domains: the structure beneath spacetime, and the living body.

AS ABOVE SO BELOW
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A living system

It doesn't run a script and report back. It reacts — reading a system's state and answering it continuously, in real time, the way a living thing responds to its surroundings. What it reads and how it answers is the part we keep behind glass. Patent pending.
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One device, two mirrored domains

The same reciprocal instrument turned in two directions — the vast and the intimate, reflecting one another.

As above

Spacetime-foam navigation

Charting and holding a course through the structure beneath spacetime as it shifts — navigation by resonance and reciprocal tuning rather than brute force, computed and corrected as conditions change.

real-time
So below

Reflexive medical applications

A closed loop turned toward the living body: reading its state and responding reflexively in the same instant, so the system and the person move together instead of one always trailing the other.

real-time
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Why it mirrors

X · Y = 1as above, so below

The branches above and the roots below are the same tree, reflected. That reflection is the idea at the core of everything Knight Industries builds: every relation has a reciprocal. The structure that governs the vast and the structure that governs the intimate are not two laws — they are one law, seen from two sides. The Tree of Life is the instrument that works on both at once.

The secret sauce.

A living system, reacting in real time — turned toward spacetime and toward the body alike. Patent pending, and built in the Knight Industries workshop.

© 2026 Knight Industries — The Tree of Life. Patent pending. All rights reserved.
An experimental living-systems device under active development. Its spacetime-foam navigation and medical applications are investigational and forward-looking — nothing here is medical advice, a claim of diagnosis, treatment, or cure, or a claim that the device is cleared or approved for any use.