Archive
Sol-37 preserves pages as first-class URLs instead of hiding every idea inside the desktop shell. The shell remains the theatrical entry point; the direct pages are the citation and discovery layer.
Public Archive Shell
Sol-37 is a public archive and creative research shell hosted at sol.system42.one. It collects essays, packets, visual experiments, speculative cosmology notes, narrative logs, operational documents, and local-first tools inside a retro desktop interface.
Sol-37 preserves pages as first-class URLs instead of hiding every idea inside the desktop shell. The shell remains the theatrical entry point; the direct pages are the citation and discovery layer.
The project mixes public notes, speculative models, local documents, media experiments, semantic retrieval, and machine-readable maps. It is not only a website skin; it is an operating archive.
Some Sol-37 material is practical documentation. Some is visual essay, conceptual topology, fiction, mythology, or philosophical model. Pages label that distinction instead of forcing every object into one genre.