Atlas Β· Media Orientation Β· U.S. States
U.S. State Orientation Media
Enter the U.S. state orientation media layer for Satoshium Atlas. This surface links state-level orientation pages that support jurisdiction familiarity, infrastructure awareness, corridor interpretation, and public navigation alongside the canonical Atlas state packages.
πΊπΈ U.S. state media entry surface
ποΈ State orientation routing
π§ Jurisdiction familiarity layer
π U.S. Atlas package companion surface
U.S. State Orientation Links
Open state-level orientation surfaces. California routes to its dedicated Atlas Orientation Media page; remaining states route to the temporary state media placeholder until their individual surfaces are published.
Bold entries indicate completed orientation surfaces. Remaining states route to the temporary state media placeholder until their media surfaces are published.
U.S. State Media Scope
The U.S. state orientation media layer is structured to support state-by-state Atlas orientation without replacing canonical evidence, signals, trust dimensions, profile, builder-mode, metadata, or change-log files.
- Media supports state-level jurisdiction familiarity
- Canonical state packages remain the source of truth
- State links preserve future expansion paths
U.S. State Orientation Structure
This U.S. state media entry page keeps the orientation layer cleanly separated from the Jurisdiction Intelligence Engine. Visitors can begin with media context, then move into the canonical state package for structured Atlas interpretation.
State Routing
Direct navigation into state orientation surfaces aligned with completed and emerging Atlas state packages.
Media Companion Layer
Provides geographic, institutional, corridor, and infrastructure context without altering canonical jurisdiction records.
Expansion Ready
Supports future additions such as regional orientation pages, corridor playlists, and additional state media surfaces.
U.S. state orientation links now route through the state-level media path at /atlas/media/orientation/us/states/. California routes to its completed media page, while all remaining states route to the temporary placeholder until individual state media packages are published.