A DLP Initiative · Dimensional Literacy Platform

The Recognition Registry

You're standing on shoulders you've never seen.
Here's who you owe.

Trace Your World

Pick something you use every day. See who built it.

Every Entry Tells Five Stories

This isn't Wikipedia. Each entry is a complete narrative — from person to erasure to the thing in your pocket right now.

Current & Future Domains

Medicine · Computing · Communications · Mathematics · Energy · Agriculture · Chemistry & Materials · Transportation · Civil Engineering · Astronomy & Space

Community Submissions

Know someone who should be in the Registry? The platform will accept community nominations with sourced ripple chains. Every submission reviewed. The Registry grows from the people, for the people.

Why This Matters

Most people walk through the modern world like fish in water — completely unaware of the invisible systems keeping them alive, connected, and informed. They don't know that handwashing was once a radical idea. That the transistor in their phone was invented by a man history almost erased. That the web was a gift someone chose not to monetize. That the GPS guiding them home was made possible by a Black woman on a segregated naval base who wasn't recognized for sixty-two years.

The Recognition Registry is not nostalgia. It's not a museum exhibit behind glass. It's a living map of debt — a way to understand that every convenience you enjoy was paid for by someone, often someone who received nothing in return. Often someone who was mocked, robbed, imprisoned, or killed for being right too early.

When you understand the dependency chain, something shifts. You stop taking things for granted. You start asking who built what you're standing on, and whether they were ever thanked. You start seeing the invisible architecture of civilization.

That's dimensional literacy. Not just knowing facts — understanding the invisible infrastructure of the world you live in. And once you see it, you can't unsee it.

Platform Vision

"You're standing on shoulders you've never seen.
Here's who you owe."

#FTP — For The People, Always

HQ Ecosystem