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FAQ: Abdulrahman Al-Alawi's Framework for Deterministic Computing

It is the first mathematical theory to define determinism as an independent computational law, establishing deterministic state evolution, temporal behavior, structural constraints, and execution boundaries.
HCSP (The Sovereign Deterministic Core) is the first operating-system-level architecture built entirely on deterministic principles, including a deterministic execution engine, memory management, scheduling, time control, and security boundaries.
It is a mathematical mechanism that eliminates temporal jitter, stabilizes execution timelines, enforces deterministic temporal flow, and allows precise internal system time control.
USDL (Universal Structural Determinism Law) is a philosophical and structural manifesto defining why determinism must exist, how systems should be built, boundaries of deterministic computing, and limitations of probabilistic and quantum models.
It eliminates uncertainty, which currently costs over $1 trillion annually due to system failures, security breaches, and inefficiencies in aerospace, finance, healthcare, and critical infrastructure.
Unlike classical or quantum computing, which treat uncertainty as inherent, Al-Alawi's framework structurally eliminates uncertainty through deterministic laws, a dedicated OS core, and a temporal model that stabilizes execution timelines.
The Al-Alawi Deterministic Theorem was published in April 2026, HCSP followed between April and June 2026, and USDL was published on June 3, 2026.
High-assurance systems in aerospace, finance, healthcare, and critical infrastructure, where uncertainty leads to failures, breaches, and inefficiencies.
