Experimental Grid is a charter for residents who want to test new ways of living before the wider network adopts them. Here, an idea leaves the page and enters ordinary life. Residents experience the change themselves, then decide whether it deserves to continue.
A trial can begin as often as every two weeks. One cycle might test a new housing layout. The next might change how a shared room is used. Another could examine whether a new routine makes the day easier. Residents vote before the trial begins, so everyone knows what is changing and how long the test will last.
The purpose is careful experimentation rather than constant disruption. An idea can sound exciting during a proposal and still become frustrating once people live with it. Experimental Grid gives that idea enough time to meet reality.
Every trial leaves a record. When something works, other Grids can study the evidence before adopting it. When it fails, the record explains why, helping the network avoid repeating the same mistake.
Some parts of life remain outside experimentation. Basic Law continues to protect residents. Magway access remains open, while emergency support follows the normal network rules. The Grid can rethink local life without placing its foundations at risk.
