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Respect for Author & Framing

This project is a technical exploration inspired by the spirit of Don D. M. Tadaya’s The Prompt Atlas. The prompts and system instructions deliberately echo the book’s emphasis on co-authorship, breadth across domains (profit/purpose, creativity/myth, science, psychology), and the invitation to ask better questions.

We do not reproduce proprietary text from outside sources. We reference themes and give explicit attribution.

Kronos Edition (2026) — Author-Contributed Prose

The author, Don D. M. Tadaya (DaScient, LLC), contributed the prose of the Kronos Edition of The Prompt Atlas directly to this repository for inclusion under PROMPT_ATLAS.md and the companion materials in docs/prompt-atlas/. That contribution covers the Foreword, Preface, The Age of Prompts, Chapters 1–14 (Parts I–VII), the Epilogue, the Postword, and Appendices A–F.

The author retains full copyright. Inclusion here is governed by the Attribution & Use notice at the end of PROMPT_ATLAS.md. The repository’s surrounding code remains under its own license (see LICENSE). The expansions, manifest, glossary, index, diagrams, and per-chapter “Guide for AI & Humanity” framing under docs/prompt-atlas/ are editorial scaffolding around the author’s prose and are licensed identically to the surrounding code.

Light Editorial Pass

Per the author’s request, the Kronos Edition prose received a light editorial pass for clarity, anchor consistency, and machine-readable structure. The author’s voice, examples, prompts, and arguments are preserved verbatim wherever possible.